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Originally posted by INASNT

it would be near impossible to get a 2935pro second hand or new for around 4k

PS.

I wanted that clutch dammit :D

Really sorry about the clutch,

as for turbo, have a look: http://www.greenline.jp/catalogue/bblist.p...rand=HKS#engine

they are $2950 for the 2835PRO 56T, I dont think shipping from japan to aus would be $50.

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by Steve

Really sorry about the clutch,

as for turbo, have a look: http://www.greenline.jp/catalogue/bblist.p...rand=HKS#engine

they are $2950 for the 2835PRO 56T, I dont think shipping from japan to aus would be $50.

Might have scoped out a 2835 second hand for around $2000.

This turbo would still be very street friendly and produce alot of power wouldnt it?

yes yes denham.. just shutup and get to it boy :)

You've been talking about it for 3 months ..

If you can source from Japan and are prepared to wait you will be able to find something for under $3k that will suit your purpose..

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by predator666

yes yes denham.. just shutup and get to it boy :)  

You've been talking about it for 3 months ..  

If you can source from Japan and are prepared to wait you will be able to find something for under $3k that will suit your purpose..

its apparently meant to be landing in aus on friday!

i have already spent near 1g on the other goodies, and the pfc was just ordered 2! :)

RS500

is that the jms drifters add? he has advertised that everywhere!

Originally posted by INASNT

correct me if i am wrong but i dont think any1 make off the shelf r33 stock manifolds yet.

If its restrictive then i will have to look at getting a custom 1 made up.

Theres plenty of manifolds around off the shelf isnt there?

Yeah they are definately restrictive...

Im going to get one custom made at least ill know its going to fit on the block!

to be sure :P

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