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In need of replacing my turbos on my 93 gtr, with -7's from a private seller, so I'm wondering where in Adelaide does good turbo jobs?

I've heard good things about Boostworx and Auto Solutions, just asking if anyone has had their turbos done at either of these places or elsewhere

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How are you with your mechanical knowledge? I've done it myself recently, it's not fun, but it saves you a fair bit of $$$

If you're going to get someone to do it though, Boostworx are good, there's also Willall who I recommend too. Best option is get some quotes from workshops in this thread and go from there

im putting a r33 turbo on my rb20 and ive been trying to get a hold of jeff but i cant even get his phone to ring when i call lol.

is it worth having a crack at myself?

or ne1 willing to help for cash or beers

yeh it will probably be in safer hands in a workshop, any idea of how much it will set me back, jeff @ speed lab said 300 for it installed and retuned which would be good if i could get a hold of him lol

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