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Hey all.

Is $3000 a good price for 2 R34 N1 turbos brand new out of the box?

Cause mine just arrived today :bananaman there alot bigger than i though very nice hopefully i can get them in soon. customs only charged me 120 bucks to get them into the country... btw that 3k to my door they actually only cost me $2650 for the turbos.

better than the 2900 gcg wants for direct replacements and thats each.

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very little to fit and ill get the dumps and the rest of the exhaust done at the same time. Benifit of having family that run auto shops.. from exhausts to tires which saves me a bit of coin.. still have to pay but i pay cost plus a bit so they arent loosing too much.

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im not looking at any particular dumps im just going to give the car to tuggers exhausts and say i need my exhaust done from turbo's back, so what ever they think is best, they did everything on my mazda and its was an awesome setup!!! they will prolly make custom dumps for me, micka and fred down there really know there stuff. we will see how is goes :(

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Yeah i am thinking of dynoing it before and after. will have to see how the funds are going.

Yeah they always show me what they are thinking of doing and explain why it would be good to do that way. its what they did the the mx6 and it did exactly what they wanted and was more than i asked for.

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