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mate that is very cheap for a t78, as long as its working in good order. you can make up a custom manifold for it and use an aussie external gate such as one from sub-zero or turbo smart.

it will come in alot later in the rev range but when it does it will come in hard you you will love it. dont listen to any dreamers out there who say its too laggy, cause you'l be flighing past them when that thing hits boost............providing you can control it.

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yeh i know theres alot of work to be done with a big turbo i just wanna know how mux it cost...for a decent 2nd hand 1 then...

or wot would u guys suggest for a decent upgrade of power with a range of $5g - for an r34

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