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Hey guys,

After some deliberation, I've chosen to go down the path of highflowing my stock RB25 turbo, as it will provide with very acceptable results with minimal cost...yeah financial forecasting changed slightly, so much for a 3076R :)

What I'm after, is some space at someone's place to remove the turbo two weekends next month, any day except for the 7th (skidpan). This space would be preferred under cover, but if the weather is fine, it doesnt matter if it's outside.

Once the turbo is removed, I'll be posting it to Hypergear for the upgrade. While the turbo is away, I will also need to leave the car at your place, but we can push it to wherever (off-street is fine, unless it's guaranteed to get broken into lol)

When it gets back to me, we'll stick it back on and be out of your hair.

I am more than happy to make this up to you in any form of currency, be it legal tender $$$, or a case etc etc. You only need to provide the space - NOT the tools etc (so don't worry, we won't break your shit)

It will be myself and Randon_I_am doing the work, so you needn't worry about having dodgy people on your property...we're trustworthy! :/

Please call me on 02 6211 5724 during business hours, 0431 391 359 any other time, or reply/PM on here. Using these methods, I'm contactable 24/7.

THANKS :P

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PFC? I'm not gay :/ ViPEC v44 brah

umm, I'm unsure. injectors means it isn't drivable, and will need to be towed to ESP. whereas if I pay them to do the injectors, I can still baby it there. Also, Glenn recommended against doing the side feed injectors myself, as there's apparently a particular screw I'll more than likely...screw.

Depends how easily we could do them, I'll grab them at the same time as the turbo so if it's easy I could save some more money getting it towed rather than getting them to do it?

but i got a .82 rear whats the stock 33 rear < .63 i think?

i got a xforce ebay special, turbo back with apparently xforce highflow cat. just put on one of those Varex mufflers (twin tip) and it made it a lot quieter, even with the valve open!

hahahaha.

OK shell close this thread or delete it, I've found somewhere to do it.

Also, Pat, I got a reply from Stao. $1350 = my compressor housing, $1450 = his. You paid for his, which is what I'm gonna do. Then next sunday do the swap :D

Thanks for the offer tho Eiji, all good :)

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