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A turbocharger is made up of a compressor and turbine linked by a shaft. I'd be careful here as someone who has half a technical clue could bust you on it - compressors for refrigeration don't use turbines to power them.

You're correct. It was really a case of negotiating with the guy at the delivery centre when I picked it up. They seem to have a fair bit of discretion if you can supply a convincing arguement. You win some and lose some I guess.

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i was under the impression that the 2835 pro s kit from nengun was actually the full kit, and not just the turbo... can anyone who actually got theirs from nengun confirm? also i've read a few things on nengun people say it takes a while but you will get the stuff eventually... is this the general feeling?

also well aware of this posts last posted date lol... just using the search button and thought why not find out

just re-read the nengun site... clearl only the turbo... what else is incorporated in a kit... eg what am i missing out on if you buy from nengun.

and has anyone dealt with greenline on the same turbo?

just re-read the nengun site... clearl only the turbo... what else is incorporated in a kit... eg what am i missing out on if you buy from nengun.

and has anyone dealt with greenline on the same turbo?

HKS Dump

Braided Lines

Intake Pipe (not 100% sure)

Basically EVERYTHING you need to bolt it on

Picked mine up for $1500 with a spare larger exhaust housing and ive had it inspected and ive been told its in top notch.

Ive seen a few around but they seem to get snapped up pretty quickly!

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