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gday guys,

Looking in getting new turbo fitted, computer, clutch, and injectors anyone know where i should go and how much you reckon i will be paying in labour? rough amounts is fine.

parts amount is about $2500 so labour shouldnt be too much more than $1000 right?

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I was thinking Mercury Motorsport, and you'd need to have the right tune too.

They've worked on several cars in Performance Imports magazine.

I'd ask for an itemised quote since you're on a tight budget.

See how the communication pans out...eg. whether or not a high capacity fuel pump is also required...

I was thinking Mercury Motorsport, and you'd need to have the right tune too.

They've worked on several cars in Performance Imports magazine.

I'd ask for an itemised quote since you're on a tight budget.

See how the communication pans out...eg. whether or not a high capacity fuel pump is also required...

Stupid iPhone. Fuel pump is done already, old one broke and I knew my intentions were more power so walbro went in.

Edited by godzilla111

Eh, mercury motorsport?

Justin, try, Dan @ ERD at Yatala (South) or Pete @ RPM Dyno and Performance at Morayfield (North).

There are plenty of workshops in between, i've been to both and many of us in QLD use them.

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