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We now have access to the entire Turbosmart range guys!

** Contact me for pricing on any Turbosmart part **

*PRICE ARE GUARANTEED TO BE THE BEST IN AUSTRALIA - NO BULLSHIT*

BOOST CONTROLLERS

- Manual Gated

- eBoost Street

- eBoost2

BLOW OFF VALVES

- Multi-Fit

- Model Specific

- Kompact Series

- Adaptors and Accessories

WASTEGATES

FUEL PRESSURE REGULATORS

FUEL CUT DEFENDERS

SILICONE HOSES

Here are a few popular examples:

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Series: Kompact

Type: Plumb Back

Application: Universal

Size/s: 20mm, 25mm, 34mm

$150 incl. delivery - SAU DEAL

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Series: Kompact Type: Dual Port

Application: Universal

Size/s: 20mm, 25mm, 34mm

$220 incl. delivery - SAU DEAL

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Series: Kompact

Type: Plumb Back

Application: Nissan GTS-T, GT-R(x2); R32, R33, R34 & R35, Stagea (all)

$180 incl. delivery - SAU DEAL

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ALSO AVAILABLE: - SARD - WALBRO - FUELAB - MALPASSI - HALTECH - BMC AIR FILTER - AEROFLOW FITTINGS

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Prices have dropped across the range.

We made the mistake of ordering too much so now it needs to go... quickly!

Just enquire and we'll take care of the price.

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How much for eboost street 2 best price

Hi,

I can do that one for $620 incl. delivery - comes in 2 sizes and 4 colour combinations.

Cheers,

Brendan

(VM)

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Hey,

I can do that one for $400 incl. delivery (Express).

You won't find a better deal on that one! :yes:

Our entire Turbosmart range is locally delivered and comes with a national warranty.

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might be a little late but do you have any specials on wastegates for a r34 gtt? not quite sure which would be the best?

We have some top specials on the external wastegate range!

What size were you looking at?

- Brendan

hi, im after a turbosmart 50mm pro gate. whats the best price you can do for me??

Hey,

We got genuine Turbosmart 50mm gates at $660 incl. delivery!

- Brendan

hey mate whats best price you can do on a ultra gate or comp gate?

cheers

Here it is mate, and all genuine;

Ultra-Gate 38mm: $395 incl. delivery

Comp-Gate 40mm: $465 incl. delivery

Just let me know which one you prefer :yes:

- Brendan

Here it is mate, and all genuine;

Ultra-Gate 38mm: $395 incl. delivery

Comp-Gate 40mm: $465 incl. delivery

Just let me know which one you prefer :yes:

- Brendan

hey mat i've decided to go with the ultra-gate, also does this come with the 7 psi spring?

hey mat i've decided to go with the ultra-gate, also does this come with the 7 psi spring?

Hey,

I'll PM you some details now. Yes the 38mm comes with a 7PSI spring fitted already.

- Brendan

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