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Standard turbo? I really wouldn't recommend going to all that trouble of swapping it just to put an old flogged stock turbo in. I do have a few here though...

I assume you meant the compression rod not training arm?

Pm me a price for a std turbo. I'll prob get a high flow at a later date. Just wanna get it running on the cheap for now. Do you now if an rb25 core will fit the m35 housings ?

Sorry I meant trailing arm. Not sure of the proper term, it's the lower arm coming from the hub bottom towards the rear centre of the car. The inner side has a vertical pin with a bush suspended in the center that has failed and now the arm is has fallen to the lower part of the pin

So the bush has fallen apart? Just press the Superpro Poly bush kit into them, most of us are running them these days as all those compression bushes went years ago.

RB25 core won't fit, and the stock turbine is ceramic so I can't guarantee it will last more than 5 minutes. When the turbo is that hard to remove, I wouldn't be putting anything other than a highflow into it. Are you planning to change it yourself?

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