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No different turbo mate. The turbo on these are unique and not fitted to anything else AFAIK. Do you really want a 2nd hand turbo anyway? Get yours rebuilt and have peace of mind that it won't blow up anytime soon. my 2c.

Lol garret made the turbo specifically for the Stagea.

Why are you skimping out? Just like everyone has said, get a hiflow. You are going to end up having to do it again

Not trying to skimp out but free. Vs 1600

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Your welcome to try to pull it out and try yourself.

Otherwise, you've been told it doesn't fit. What else do you want mate? Seriously- people have been quoted 4-5k to do the Turbo swap in the early days from workshops The guys doing it on here do it for the community. They hold down other jobs, and have families that they like to see too.

If you can't afford to run the car then sell it, and buy a Excel. Sorry mate, but we've given you all the options.

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Your welcome to try to pull it out and try yourself.

Otherwise, you've been told it doesn't fit. What else do you want mate? Seriously- people have been quoted 4-5k to do the Turbo swap in the early days from workshops The guys doing it on here do it for the community. They hold down other jobs, and have families that they like to see too.

If you can't afford to run the car then sell it, and buy a Excel. Sorry mate, but we've given you all the options.

This I understand....

My money got nothing to do with you....

It's quite simple that I'm looking for the best option for me....

If it takes my a month to do it so be it

No point Aaron, he has made his mind up that we are retarded internet dwellers, let him find out the hard way...

Honestly, good luck with it Steve, your mechanic mate is going to hate you after this... :P

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