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How do I know what size I need? Measure the back of the turbo and the size of the exhaust?

Does that even make sense? Lol

Edited by A Grave Digger

We will probably be organising another dinner out at Ipswich in the coming weeks for you Toowoomba guys. Any of you interested or is it a waste of time?

Yep I'll come down for a feed and chat

I could be keen, shotty lift so I can drink

Shotty a lift also

Nope it's a t70 on a 25 neo motor in a 32 sedan

Have a search here on the forums or google to see what other people with that turbo are running. Plenty of aftermarket dumps getting around surely there would be something out there and would be cheaper then getting one made up.

March happy laps is on the 24rh of march. Afters which we are holding the agm. If we were to then cruise on down to Toowoomba and see what your city is like, would you guys be keen? Have lunch at a pub somewhere etc.

Why not make it the 24th. :)

This one is more about getting drunk and talking bullsh*t then cruise

Sweet, in

Of course you would be, you are always keen

24th of march.

Where is it going to be at?

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