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Originally posted by ReaLiTy

NSW??? might need a whole new engine by the time he gets there ....

Hmmmmm .........

Well at least it's a good on-line resource for finding out what you can get and for what price.......:D

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Hicks,

The rate at which your going through the bits of your car you might want to think about an entire half-cut. (sorry just kidding)

What do you want HP wise, I can get you some 5-600hp BB turbo's but then you would need a different exhaust manifold, which will cost $800 minimum.

I think the suggestion the other guys gave in the other thread might be practical for you, it should bolt on and be a relatively cheap and reliable option.

See'ya:burnout:

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Hicks,

The t3/t4 is the same as what Macka has in his isn't it? It would definately provide you with more power, but you will have to think about the other bits needed to go with it i.e. fuel pump etc. If you keep the boost down then you could probably get away with factory injectors.

See'ya:burnout:

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Originally posted by GOT BOOST

mr mayhem has a KKK k27 with ex gate for sale.

rated 450 hp for bout $1500

and hes in perth..

Yeah I was going to have alook at those blitz turbos to see how big they are....pretty good as far as i know but blitz dont use water cooling which put me off a bit..

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