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CRD have a some sort of 'new' GT30 turbine cover. whether it is a VG/OP6 housing or some new casting isn't clear but worth keeping an eye out since they will be posting some details in the next week or so.

andrew @ CRD would be worth asking before committing to an externally gated turbo which will have a number of extra costs to get up and running. check the CRD trader adverts here.

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yes for sure

waiting upon 07 tax cheque return, then will order a GT2871r 450hp garrett-bb turbo from Hypergear, including lines etc, bolt-on.

will do the mirror rust fixup, and perhaps black pearl paint to the roof, bonnet and mirrors

then a rechip ecu map over a 4wd dyno from jeff at The SpeedLab, retuned for the better turbo & current set-up

Could this mean, Brendo, that you will own our first Panda-spec Stagea? i wonder what it would look like.

i have seen two with black bonnets on the roads, plus i think Fuzzy's old one was black bonnet too?

well had the stagea retuned today

pulling the 200kw mark now at 13.5psi

best tune by Boostworx tho, golden. feels fantastic on the road whether its on or off boost

Any reason why you're not running more boost (e.g. 16psi)?

on the road Ive upped it to 1bar

at around xxxkmph it starts tappering off boost on road, tappers down 1andabit psi to 13.5

got to cut the fmic lead pipes out of the fmic and redo a pipe, then should be ok - apparently

thanks mike. appreciated

ryan I agree

roof - I wouldnt do the white stripe on the outside of the rail racks, up the windscreen along & down back. but yeah, NO not good

bonnet - can I have a photo shop please of bonnet only in a shiney black ? if possible? please?

cheers

yeah, at this stage Um no, just rust fix and fixing body-touchups

sorry about the quality of the chops, doing them real quick when i'm meant to be doing my uni work

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no no thanks very very much, havent really chopped photos b4.

sorry, wont ask again - get back to the studies !! and best of luck too.

cheers for the pic as requested, muchly appreciated :)

duno bout the black i think the bonnet would look betta in the flesh but still duno?

if you want me to price up doin the rust at work let me no. to get that colour rite we would have to blend through the guards so it couldnt be too cheap thats why i havnt got round to doin mine

if you want me to price up doin the rust at work let me no. to get that colour rite we would have to blend through the guards so it couldnt be too cheap thats why i havnt got round to doin mine

will do - already got my paint in two tins and spec sheet etc, from Protec paints

yeah would love a price !

cheers mate

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