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price of pro gate 50mm please ?

Hey,

We have them at run out price @ $660 incl. delivery.

That's for a genuine Turbosmart Pro-Gate!

- Brendan

Hey mate, can you give me a price on a FPR and a 40mm waste gate please?

With postage to 4341 qld

Hey Cody,

Good to hear from you again!

The 40mm gate I can do for $460 incl. delivery. As with all our Turbosmart products it's a 100% genuine.

What size FPR are you looking at? 800, 1200, 2000 or 3000?-

- Brendan

Hey can you give me a price check on kompact bov for r34 gtt with adapter. post 2208 nsw

Thanks

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Hey can you give me a price check on kompact bov for r34 gtt with adapter. post 2208 new

Thanks

Hey,

Direct-fit Turbosmart Kompact BOV (plumb-back) would be $175 incl. delivery to 2208.

- Brendan

  • 2 weeks later...

hey Brendan

sorry for the late reply, I've been flat out with work.

I actually have no idea what the difference is, what would you recommend?

Its for a R32 sedan with a RB25det neo motor in it.

hey Brendan

sorry for the late reply, I've been flat out with work.

I actually have no idea what the difference is, what would you recommend?

Its for a R32 sedan with a RB25det neo motor in it.

Hey,

No probs mate.

If it's a stock standard set-up I would just go with the FPR-800, it's got the smallest size fittings (1/8NPT) and they go up from that.

I can do one $210.

- Brendan

its no where near stock man haha. how much could you do a 1200 for?

Lol my bad.

The FPR1200 is intended for 1200HP fuel system comes with -6 fittings - price $260.

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey buddy after fuel reg with guage deliver to vic how much?

Hey,

What size reg. are you looking for? 800, 1200, 2000 or 3000? They vary in size from 1/8NPT fitting to -10AN.

- Brendan

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  • 4 weeks later...

Hi how much are the dual stage boost controllers?

Hey,

Price on one of them would be $270 incl. delivery - blue or black.

Genuine Turbosmart great that is locally delivered not coming from overseas.

Let me know what you think

Brendan

(VM)

  • 2 months later...

Do the Nissan dual port BOV's have a blanking plug to block off the trumpet side? It appears they also have adjustable spring hardness by rotating the top, is that correct?




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