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It is not on the Gold Coast but delivery is overnight

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi..._PcY_BIN_Stores

I have bought of them before with no worries

I have sent them a email to see if they will do a group buy price for 3 or more

I will let you know if it is cheaer than $440 plus delivery

I have seen the wholesale price on these and they are not much more then

$300-320 so there is a fair bit of makeup.

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the whole top peice which holds on the boost control line fell off

somewhere on the road. i had no idea it had come loose or was coming loose.

i had to fabricate up a peice for the top with some rubber seals to make it work again and a nut to hold it onto the main shaft. i only had it for 6-7 months and it fell apart. :mad::mad:

i have attached pics so you can see what i am talking about. i like the valve but i am not sure about the build quality. it is fantastic with the adjustability.

just a warning before you spend serious bucks... :(

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Guest neoGT-25
the whole top peice which holds on the boost control line fell off

somewhere on the road. i had no idea it had come loose or was coming loose.

i had to fabricate up a peice for the top with some rubber seals to make it work again and a nut to hold it onto the main shaft. i only had it for 6-7 months and it fell apart. :D  :)  

i have attached pics so you can see what i am talking about. i like the valve but i am not sure about the build quality. it is fantastic with the adjustability.

just a warning before you spend serious bucks... :D

dosent it have a warrenty or something?

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