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I paid $500 for a stocker with a different large rear bolted on, better than stock, all steel and no lag. Awesome :P

Thats the most I'd pay for a hi-flow. For $2000 with some hard shopping you can pick up a trust kit.... a real bolt in.. Have a look at Nengun...

you should do what James' engine has done to it Steve, Mazda RX7 series 6 turbo = its about the size of a T03 and it twin steel wheeled with a max Psi rating of around the 20 - 23pound mark and not alot more lag than a T28... But the best thing is, if you look at James' engine, it fits onto the standard RB20 - 25manifold!

Cheaper than highflowing, just as good performance.

Aparantly Cooma Diesel in Fyshwick do hi-flowing and they are pretty good from what i hear, give them a call it cant hurt!!

I gave them a call... They want just as much roughly to high flow my stocker as i can get BB slightly larger turbo for.

When i spoke to them it just seemed like they didnt want the job.

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