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Hi Guys,

have spoken to Troy (Skyzer about this thread) and seeing as though my car is to represent SAU in the auto salon and this will help us look a bit better in auto salon havin another big HP car i have had the all clear to post this for sale in the WA section... now to get on with things....

Well temptation has become the better of me and I have 4 days to upgrade to a BIG turbo which is what I am doing (guys you should know me by now i always upgrade things before a show only a few days before hand!)....

In order for me to get my BIG new turbo and wastgate *won't let out too many secrets* i must sell my *new*old turbo. GUys my old turbo is going under rebuild, machining & balancing through turbotech. It will be like practically buying a new turbo and will come with warranty. It is high flowed but unlike any other.... I HAVE THE BIGGEST INTERNALS FOR A HIGH FLOW! YUMMY! Sierra internals.we made 341rwhp on dyno dynamics dyno....big HP low lag... however as the search for more HP continues so does the money!

Worth $1300 but i will be selling it for $900!!! quick money quick sale for new turbo in 4 days!

for all you standard turbo people who may be interested.. sell in the for sale section your old turbo for $400 as i have seen these go for many times.... pay $500 difference for an extra 50Kilowatts...... you do the math.... $500 for 50KW......cheapest bang for buck i have heard of.

I don't want to post this nationally as once again i have 4 days....

Pls PM those who are interested....

Hi flowing normally costs around $1200 - $1400.... depends how much ya want to hi flow eg size of the wheel, i paid a bit more coz i wanted max hp from that puppy!....but safely say $1300..... it's a nice mod and works for me....still low lag but nice gain in HP at a very cheap price!

Hi guys,

thanks to overwhelming repsonse to the turbo it may be safe to close this thread for now. I have about 4 buyers at same time, i know i hsouldn't close antying until i get $$$ but don't want anyone to do anything drastic to get the turbo ie sell their cat/dog/goldfish/mum/sister.. although a trade can be organised! ahaahah!!

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