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Hmmm, some great deals here Dan, I might buy a few of ya coz they are so cheap and stuff like that. Your the best, man. I priced up a few from a couple of other cheap mobs around and your prices are low as an alter boy on sunday morning. I'll take one of everything yeah!

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Some education for members at this newly upgraded site...very informative for anyone who doesn't know how a turbocharger works, read through from beginner to expert.

http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarre...bo_tech101.html

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also what the best price you can do on a 450hp gt30 with a .63 exhaust housin (t3 flange) 4 bolt exhaust port... and a .70 ar compressor housing, externally gated of course.

cheers.

I ma also interested in this setup - but someing in more of a 500 - 550hp range, and internally gated.

Price for GT30R is on the first page of this thread

This has a T3 flange, external gate and 0.7 a/r comp housing plus is rated at 400-500 hp.

Closer to 400hp in the 0.63 but around 500hp for the 0.82 a/r

This unit is twin ball bearing. SKYER said GT30 which is journal bearing...there is a difference. R means ball bearing

I ma also interested in this setup - but someing in more of a 500 - 550hp range, and internally gated.

IS your mate able to put oils seals in a pair of toyota ct12a's i pulled off my car?

Any idea on cost to do so?

I am 90% sure the oil seals are gone but is it possible to work out if they are without pulling the turbos apart?

Only thinking about doing this as opposed to buying another pair as these are apparently high flowed and steel wheeled.

Thanks buddy

Jamie

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I am also doing Highflows for all RB20DET and RB25DET Turbos.

These turbos are rated between 350-400hp. And include replacement shaft, comp wheel, turbine wheel, bearings, seals, machining and all labour.

Total cost of $1900 including remove and refit if you live in or around the Brisbane area.

This includes after tune with the consult to set boost level or fuel pressure if required. All work is guaranteed.

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Looking for info and cost of a T3/T4 hybrid to suit Skyline R33. Don't know much, but I know what I want.

Best to speak to Slide. He can do them a lot cheaper than me for that particular combo. Getting some good results too from what I hear.

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