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Hi Guys,

Im trying to track down a twin turbo kit for my 06 350z.

APS apprarently have stopped making them so ive been looking on the net for some direct bolt on kits.

There are alot in america but for left hand drive 350z's

Does any one know any places in australia that sell direct bolt on kits or any sites from overseas like Japan for right hand drive 350's??

Thanks all.

:P

http://www.nengun.com/hks/special-turbo-system-set-up-kit

the price is excellent, pick your poison with 3 different kits available. personally id get the 2530kai kit.

once done you will need to do your cooler and induction plumbing, plus exhaust plumbing from the dumps back. you will also need an ECU and tune, along with other supporting mods such as injectors/fuel pump. the kit makes no mention of water lines too so you may also need to have a mechanic fabricate these.

I forsee the price doubling with installation and the above listed from the original kits price.

GL, just dont wind up on the 6 o clock news.

http://www.nengun.com/hks/special-turbo-system-set-up-kit

the price is excellent, pick your poison with 3 different kits available. personally id get the 2530kai kit.

once done you will need to do your cooler and induction plumbing, plus exhaust plumbing from the dumps back. you will also need an ECU and tune, along with other supporting mods such as injectors/fuel pump. the kit makes no mention of water lines too so you may also need to have a mechanic fabricate these.

I forsee the price doubling with installation and the above listed from the original kits price.

GL, just dont wind up on the 6 o clock news.

thanks for that.

Price really isnt all that good for whats in it, but ill keep that in mind, might be able to pick up those additional parts.

Ta

thanks for that.

Price really isnt all that good for whats in it, but ill keep that in mind, might be able to pick up those additional parts.

Ta

fabricating a decent custom manifold is usually a grand a pop, then you have turbos worth close to 3 grand a pop, plus dumps that are included worth atleast 600 to fabricate a pop along with a new hi volume sump pan worth god knows and oil feeds and returns. plus all the other shit it probably comes with.

now if you really think 7k is expensive, do the car some justice and hand it in at the salvos or something on ur way to buy a charade and get a dirty little exhaust shop to make you a turbo kit.

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