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I just meant they probably haven't done one before which means they may take three times longer to do the job (as they don't have special tools etc that are required). Most places will over quote unknown jobs too.

Your turbo feels the same as a Sierra Stage 1 one setup!.....to say that it wont be laggy at all is wrong!....and yes I have driven yours and numerous other setups.

That was the older profile, the current profiles are once again totally different just like every thing else we do. They also made to work with stock oil feeding line, we no longer supply braided lines for that model.

I look forward to testing your unit the next time someone brings one to me. Great that your using the standard lines.....bit of a pain in the arse for the guy installing wave.gifbut definitely the better option imo.

That was the older profile, the current profiles are once again totally different just like every thing else we do. They also made to work with stock oil feeding line, we no longer supply braided lines.

What are the wheel and core specs of your new unit and pricing?

Cheers

Hey guys found a guy from wollongong, who is able to do a standard rebuild to the turbo so sending it his way tomorrow so will see how it turns out and let you all know...

Cheers Gav.

Will be interesting to hear what they build for you.. I have note heard of anyone being able to rebuild the stock turbo to the same specs. :whistling:

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Anyone know of someone, workshop or owner, who has removed a turbo from an m35 in the Wollongong area??

Mines on the way out. I'm doing house renos too so I'd love for someone to do the whole process for me.

If you want to bring it up to Sydney I can do it for you.

If you want to bring it up to Sydney I can do it for you.

Yeah it shouldn't be a problem coming to Sydney, I work at the airport anyway. Where abouts in Sydney are you?

I'm not in any immediate hurry to have it fixed, it still drives great (appart from the random growl over 4k revs), I'm just wanting to know some prices for the time being so I can get some cash together.

The stagea is not my daily so it can be off the road for little while.

Thanks for your help

Yeah it shouldn't be a problem coming to Sydney, I work at the airport anyway. Where abouts in Sydney are you?

I'm not in any immediate hurry to have it fixed, it still drives great (appart from the random growl over 4k revs), I'm just wanting to know some prices for the time being so I can get some cash together.

The stagea is not my daily so it can be off the road for little while.

Thanks for your help

Give me a buzz on 0406754304 when you get a chance.

cheers

Craig

Yeah it shouldn't be a problem coming to Sydney, I work at the airport anyway. Where abouts in Sydney are you?

I'm not in any immediate hurry to have it fixed, it still drives great (appart from the random growl over 4k revs), I'm just wanting to know some prices for the time being so I can get some cash together.

The stagea is not my daily so it can be off the road for little while.

Thanks for your help

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