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i just baught my self a T04 turbo of some dudes my cousins deals with

its rebuilt and is about to get hi flowed

now what do i need tyo run this on my stock r33 gtst i got an idea..

i think new computer bigger injectros

full exhaust system dump pip ..cooler BOV..

am i missing anything??

would i need to get custom headers??

am i missing anything important

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lol

i dont nee dto get it checked out cause his my cousins best mate and they suply th eturbos for my cousins work shop when ever young p platrer slike me boost there nissan silvias to high

but its been rebuilt so its all cool and yeah ive seen it

no cracks all sweet all the internal runing gear stuf have been changed as well

TIME TO SPEND BIG MONEY I THINK CREDIT CARD BALANCE IS ON $0

cheap cheap mate

hahah

itr use to be a on VL which was accedently set on fire and rolled down a big hill up near kilor

and the turbo flew out of the car and landed at my cousins work shop

lucky i guess hahah

i payed for da rebild kit which cost 125.60cent to be exact

but i gave him 130

he can have a 4 buck tip

so in english, your cousin's mates, brother, best friends, uncles, brother, sons, relo saw a fully sick vl, stole it, ripped all the good parts out of it, burned it and rolled off a cliff!!

now he selling all the parts to feed him drug addiction!!

hahahahha

no no no

my cousins mates brother laws cousin had a VL turbo insured for 12 grand so he striped the VL sol dog his parts to my cousis mate and my cousin tol dhis mat ei was interested in a turb sio he goes here have it.. my sisters bf is a cop and i dont wanna get cauight with it so he gav eit to my cousins who gave it to another mate who is rebuilding.. well should be finished rebuilding it for me..

make sence

all true story

no drugs ivolved

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