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nengun.com greenline.jp perfectrun.com.au rhdjapan.com are probably the 4 cheaper options if you want to import (in no particular order), otherwise if you want to deal with a local try the forum sponsors

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if you go through nengun be prepared to wait 4 ice ages the return and disappearance of the dinosaurs the earth to be destroyed then rebuilds a new earth called earth 2 then you wait at your new house on earth 2 for another 6-8 months and then you will get an email from nengun advising that you will need to wait another 6 months due to the earth 2 colonization taxes.

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prob $1500 each turbo 2nd hand... the hks 2530's are very expensive, but the garrett 2860's ( same thing ) are cheaper. u can prob get a set of those for under 2gz 2nd hand. but there are not many people selling them second hand.

so either check out the garrett 2860's or if u save ur money get the 2530's

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prob $1500 each turbo 2nd hand... the hks 2530's are very expensive, but the garrett 2860's ( same thing ) are cheaper. u can prob get a set of those for under 2gz 2nd hand. but there are not many people selling them second hand.

so either check out the garrett 2860's or if u save ur money get the 2530's

2860-5 ~2500 for a pair new from a sponser IIRC.

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ok has anyone had any experiance with the gt2860 i want a turbo that can make reasonably good power 230-240rwkw have good response but i mainly want a turbo that comes on hard so yer if anyone has a 2860 can u tell me what sort of power ur making and if it comes on boost hard cos thats mainly what im after response n a turbo that comes on hard

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if you go through nengun be prepared to wait 4 ice ages the return and disappearance of the dinosaurs the earth to be destroyed then rebuilds a new earth called earth 2 ™ then you wait at your new house on earth 2 ™ for another 6-8 months and then you will get an email from nengun advising that you will need to wait another 6 months due to the earth 2 ™ colonization taxes.

Never had to wait more than a month for anything i bought? New development?

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2860-5 ~2500 for a pair new from a sponser IIRC.

Correct. Andrew @ Kudos selles them for only $2420 brand new, or something like that. Croydon are $2790 (if you email them).

cjmotor on eBay has a set of 2530s for like $4.5k.

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