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Hi Steve

IMO the most cost effective solution is to pull it out & send it off to be hi-flowed - search on here for Stao from Hypergear for starters - but there are others depending on where you live.

There's a few options depending on what you want in the way of power. There's supposed to be a 'close to stock' version too, but i haven't heard much about it yet.

Cost will be close to $1000 plus labour if you can't remove & fit it yourself.

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Where are you Steve? In NSW I charge $650 for labour and can organise the parts at your expense. Or in Vic contact Scott. In other states get a quote but a good mechanic should charge you about the same.

P.s the cheapest options for turbos is not always the best. You need to get one that suits the m35.

If your in a hurry so you cars right for Xmas Scott or myself can organise for it to be done by next weekend....that's if your in NSW! Give me a ring if needed...my number is in my profile.

Cheers craig

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Where are you Steve? In NSW I charge $650 for labour and can organise the parts at your expense. Or in Vic contact Scott. In other states get a quote but a good mechanic should charge you about the same.

P.s the cheapest options for turbos is not always the best. You need to get one that suits the m35.

If your in a hurry so you cars right for Xmas Scott or myself can organise for it to be done by next weekend....that's if your in NSW! Give me a ring if needed...my number is in my profile.

Cheers craig

QFT.

I heartily recommend the Precision Turbochargers Sierra Stage 2; mine ran a 13.8 at Eastern Creek with basic mods, a stock intercooler, ecu, and fuel pump.

It is the shizz.

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Hi Steve

IMO the most cost effective solution is to pull it out & send it off to be hi-flowed - search on here for Stao from Hypergear for starters - but there are others depending on where you live.

There's a few options depending on what you want in the way of power. There's supposed to be a 'close to stock' version too, but i haven't heard much about it yet.

Cost will be close to $1000 plus labour if you can't remove & fit it yourself.

Thanks ill look in to it

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I've just had a reply from hyper gear for 880 to

hi flow but ill need to send it to Vic...

Witch will mean I won't have a car of Xmas

Like I mentioned above I can get you on the road by the end of next weekend. You just need to contact me. Only problem is is that I won't use hype gear. My builder is in Sydney and he can turn it around in a day if his not busy.

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Anybody know a model number of the turbo maybe can get a match

Nissan will sell you a brand new one; just lob up to a Nissan dealer, and give them your VIN.

You might want to take your own chair, because it's a good idea to be seated when they tell you the price. ;)

Highflow the stock one mate; it's the best option.

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Nissan will sell you a brand new one; just lob up to a Nissan dealer, and give them your VIN.

You might want to take your own chair, because it's a good idea to be seated when they tell you the price. ;)

Highflow the stock one mate; it's the best option.

Lol

Thanks for the heads up

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