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I guess I should show the photo I’ve held back cause it kills me in side [emoji20]08D634DB-F17A-485F-AAE6-9F2AD07F3407.thumb.jpeg.a549e2945994a8e4a98811694b88748a.jpeg&key=38225fa6ac229fa6b0d26929c88b2cc8a4553c884e93100b4a644c1afa2d7049but it’s still twin scroll and twin gate so do I get to keep my badge?

Yeah baby. You'll be laughing on the outside [emoji106]

 

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Meant to do this post days ago but have been flat out E6A0642A-AD54-4FAF-B9EE-B1F6D9CB2304.thumb.jpeg.3533644552c8baf27bec57ffd9877a5c.jpegthe turbo is a 6466 with a .84ts rear on it 

C2BA94C6-3273-4FFB-8C53-64EF2CEADB47.thumb.jpeg.f5fdeee44b501c944b0e4b2b06cb247c.jpegmanifold is a 6 boost t4 twinscroll with twin 40mm gates image.thumb.jpg.03afae5ee06c272fb1d684815902d52c.jpgand the gates are turbosmart 40mm gates in black 

1 hour ago, r32-25t said:

Of course the 100s of dollars in fittings required (will still need more)

Lol, missing a 0 there :)

Cost me nearly 1.3k to plumb up the turbo, and wastegates. Mind you, that's through a trade account too.

Hope you're using Teflon :)

 

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1 hour ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Lol, missing a 0 there :)

Cost me nearly 1.3k to plumb up the turbo, and wastegates. Mind you, that's through a trade account too.

Hope you're using Teflon :)

 

It's never what you think it's going to be lol ☹

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