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blew my high flow

spoken to scotty a while back so quik question

for factory replacment for power and close to factory boost

would the garret gt2871r

or the gtx3071r be better ?

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Heh bud....how's that kickboxing going!!! Still in some need of practice!

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Geez guys, give the poor bloke a chance to update us on what's he's done/not done to his car before you drive him away for another year, lol.

There was promises of amazing things & I, along with Ryan by the looks of it, am pretty keen to hear results.

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Rofl.

I appreciate the anatomically correct shade. Well done Sir.

LMAO, difference is you can polish up stainless to make it look good..... :P

(opens the door for Aaron to use the techno viking pic yet again)

OT, 3071 won't be close to factory boost response... but would you really want to go smaller?

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Your "insult" is null and void considering your lemon of an attempt at Stagea ownership. With everything you fkd up on your old Stagea, having a go at me over the colour of my old Stagea is a pretty average effort, even by your standards :)

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