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yeah predator cleaned up what i was trying to say..

but the evils go futher.. what happeneds if this exteneds to the medical profession?

you go to the doctors and you need a new heart.. and the doctor tells you to go with a fake heart because the fake heart company is paying him to sell their product.

bit extream but it could just get to that

...or paying some guy to go to some games meet or something and go up to people seemingly just striking up conversation, but actually with a more sinster purpose as he's getting paid for it... going "but hey, i've got the Yeau Beaut 5000xp in my computer, really rocks for playing Porn Empires" :(

or paying some sexy hot chick to come up to guys at a club and asking them to buy "Pashion Pop Wowza" seemingly trying to pick them up but really its to promote the product... Next time they see a nice and buy them a drink they go "hmm, that hot chick liked it the other night, maybe if I buy a Pashion Pop Wowza I'm in!" :). Maybe i'm exaggerating now a little but you see the ideas :)

yup.. there is even a very interesting book that goes into the lengths some companies go to.. very interesting reading:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detai...=books&n=507846

but then again was I paid to say that or was it actually my own opinion?

was SAU just set up by Christian because he was paid for by Japanese auction houses so that more skylines would be sold in Australia?

where does it end? the top! the top I tellsya! :)

lol

Guys i need some advice (how ironic)

a mate of mine rings me up and tells me his mate has a turbo forsale.

He said its a TD 06 comies with oil return lines .. no water return lines, no shaft play no dump pipe

he says its a bargin, its for an r32 therefore its not an r33 converted to fit an r32 ..

how much should i expect to pay for this, and i know NOTHING about turbos so i dont knwo what any of this means

any help?

r33 turbos and r32 turbos are the same flange so no problems there. Some are more designed for 2L rather than 2.5

If its a Trust TD06, yeah, they're plain bearing so don't have oil lines.

Worth giving a try though.. $1500 ? as long as it doesn't need rebuilding.

mindflux, i don't know much about the actual Trust TD-06 17C, but according to http://www.capa.com.au/prices_turbo.htm it's priced at $6000 for the kit. But the kit is for the CA18. So that makes me wonder whether or not it will bolt up to the standard RB manifold. Do you have R32 or 33?

And by the look of these photos ( http://www.240ztt.com/zfuture.html ), it will not fit the standard manifold. So do you want to make a custom one or is that out of your budget?

How much is he asking?

I'll have a bit more of a look for specs.

S.

I've tried everything... I've used nearly a who tub of vitamin E cream.. And aloe vera gel thats been in the fridge..

Damn you really musta did a good job then, can ya feel the cancer? :) Just kidding, hope it gets better ASAP!

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