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Hey Guys,

Wanting to do the turbo conversion on my R33 GTS and am looking for the following parts:

Series 2 R33 turbo preferably with water and oil lines

R33 GTST Exhaust manifold

R33 GTST Dump & front pipe

R33 GTST Injectors & rail

R33 GTST Intercooler and piping

R33 GTST Cross pipe with bov

R33 GTST ECU

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Justin

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heres feedback.

wait until your off your p's nd just buy a turbo. its easier and legal.

plus your natro is worth more. so sell it buy turbo and mod with profits.

I have:

stock injectors & rail/FPR.. $50 - needs new pintle caps, I smashed them when I removed the injectors LOL

stock BOV $20

stock turb exhaust manifold $20 (needs new studs where the turbo goes on)

stock dump/front pipe $20

have the lot for $100 OR 2x cases of nice beer

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