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Had mine done at Boostworx ! took a while but great job

i would things take a bit longer to be done and be done properly instead of rushing someone to finish it to only take longer in the long run

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Well I left my number at Boostworx waiting for them to call them back, but I think they forgot... Might give it another try next week. (I won't have my turbos soon anyways, probably 2 weeks away)

When I'm getting the turbos put in, is there any other fittings/bits & peices that I would need? perhaps the turbo gaskets? ($275 from Just Jap)

Also I dropped by AM Performance today and had a good chat to Andrew, hopefully getting him to put on a full exhaust system for me (dump, front pipe, cat, catback)

Saw Heslos car under covers getting some work done. Looks mint, would sound mean with the new exhaust for sure!

Well I left my number at Boostworx waiting for them to call them back, but I think they forgot... Might give it another try next week. (I won't have my turbos soon anyways, probably 2 weeks away)

When I'm getting the turbos put in, is there any other fittings/bits & peices that I would need? perhaps the turbo gaskets? ($275 from Just Jap)

Also I dropped by AM Performance today and had a good chat to Andrew, hopefully getting him to put on a full exhaust system for me (dump, front pipe, cat, catback)

Saw Heslos car under covers getting some work done. Looks mint, would sound mean with the new exhaust for sure!

Cheers mate, not getting any exhaust work done, Andrew took care of that long ago. I took it there to use his hoist to rip the head off for a port/polish. Should get it back mid next week, looking forward to it. You can't go wrong with Andrews work mate, simply awesome stuff!

Well I left my number at Boostworx waiting for them to call them back, but I think they forgot... Might give it another try next week. (I won't have my turbos soon anyways, probably 2 weeks away)

When I'm getting the turbos put in, is there any other fittings/bits & peices that I would need? perhaps the turbo gaskets? ($275 from Just Jap)

Also I dropped by AM Performance today and had a good chat to Andrew, hopefully getting him to put on a full exhaust system for me (dump, front pipe, cat, catback)

Saw Heslos car under covers getting some work done. Looks mint, would sound mean with the new exhaust for sure!

you would need a bucket load of coolant as well mate.....and gaskets for sure.....also copper washers would be good investment and braided lines if its not coming with the turbo

+1 to getting the AM treatment....he does awesome work for the price you pay.....and has awesome customer service as well

fingers crossed it doesn't but ill let you guys know on how it all goes tomorrow night (hopefully).

did anybody know that there were two types of nistune? and one cant be edited or something like that.

according to jaustech they cant remap jeff's nistune.

can anyone explain this for me. i would have thought he'd tell me that his was a different tune

I can't see how you're gonna get a turbo install for $350. Esp in a GTR. Are you changing any gaskets? Any copper washers? Any studs? If not, poor choice, you'll probably have to take it all off again when you realise you have an exhaust leak or snapped stud

not a gtr unfortunately, i just hacked the other guys thread haha.

the guy said inc all that stuff, guess ill find out tomoz, ill replace nething that needs replacing, the old turbo was working fine and holding boost nicely though

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