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R33 Gts-t Turbo Installation Perth.hi Guys, I Was Just Wondering If Any Of Yous Know Of Any Good Places To Get Turbos Installed Into R33 Gts-t's? Mo


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Hi guys,

I was just wondering if any of yous know of any good places to get turbos installed into r33 Gts-t's? money wise and reliability wise.

Also any places in perth to purchase turbos of that nature?

thanks alot guys!

(ps im sort of a "noob" at all this car stuff)

all the big name performance shops.

C-Red, hyperdrive, imports 101, allstar garage just to name a few i'd say KYP would be your cheapest option, they are really good too!!

Edited by XxNinjaxX

bit more info might help

it the car a non turb and you want to turbo it

is the car factory turbo and you blew up the turbo and need to replace it with aonther factory one

^ ^ ^ ^ and you want to fit a t3t4 or some other ebay shit to it

^ ^ ^ ^ and you afr fitting a kit like the hks gtrs kit to it

also a rb25det only has one turbo

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