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Alrighty, finally got a picture. pretty straight forward. its just sitting in my boot at the moment. the waste gate wont sit how it is in the picture, i just sat it there so you could see it, it'll most likely be rotated a bit. looks a little scrappy but everthing you see there will be black except for the compressor housing and the tailpipe obviously. any questions just shoot away. oh and the tip of the exhaust should sit snug with the edge of the bumper. cheers

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you can get defected in tas??

Yeah it was news to me too... Are cops in Tas really defecting people??? Bugger!

You should gut a gigantic muffler and install the whole lot in it... ha ha ha.

There's room for a short 3" muffler that can go on the back of the turbine.... help keep it a little quieter?

Love it

Justin.

like the idea xrated. Will talk to marty when he gets back monday. Had it dyno'd before it started getting work done. Had 76kW at the wheels and 220nm i think from memories. Got the papers sitting around somewhere. It did however have a stuffed gudgen pin. Luckily i got a new motor going in! When its installed i'll get more photo's for ya and i'll do a write up on it too.

Cheers fulla's.

i was watching some of these setups on youtube last night, they don’t seam that bed. mind you they were all on V8s.

im now seriously thinking about doing this to my disco with a shitty T04e i got lying around, more for when im towing and response isn’t an issue.

from factory it had 105kw@4500 and 250nm@3500 so anything extra will be appreciated :)

yeah if you've got what ya need laying around why wouldn't ya. I'll let ya know how it goes any way. Gotta have some power when ya towing ya beast around on a trailer.

Really hanging out to get my car back. You can only have so much fun when ya driving the girlfriends corolla.

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