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hey all,

i have an r33 gts-t series 2 and im looking at upgrading the turbo to the Td06-25g after iv done the internals. Now i came across a Greddy kit for this turbo with

TD06 turbo charger

Stainless exhaust manifold

wastegate

Special front pipe

Intake tubes

Gaskets

Oil & water lines

hose clamps

and other small parts to install the turbo to the RB25 engine.

my question is, is $5,822.63 including shipping from perfect run worth it?? or would it be cheaper to but the bits seperate?? also anybody bought this kit?? experiences would help heaps

cheers guys

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turbo is what - 1.5k... for a trust unit? They arent the best turbo IMO... but its being debated.

There is a thread about it at the moment:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=113658

manifold - 1100

front pipe - 300

gate - 700

misc shit - 800

IMO its not the cheapest. Pretty close though.

Being you probably will get stung by customs and have to pay tax ontop of that price quoted. Always remember customs. Sometimes you are luck and sometimes you are not

http://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/83843404

about $4207 + shipping

i would say the quote price for 5.8 is alittle high but if that incs tax then maybe its about right

just to give you and idea of cost of shipping

for 20kg by ems(air) = is about $300

and i find its best to buy the kit then buy stuff seperate, as you get alot of stuff in the kit that you wouldn't get normal and there no stuffing around everything bolts up

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