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Wat?

Need a facepalm emoticon for this thread...

he's asking why u would want to replace the old stock wheel...4 a billet one obviously, but u can't change it it coz its a ceramic wheel so may no be worth changing out the turbine and highflowing that turbo it since most people r going to billet compressors aswell these days

get my drift?

Edited by discoPumpkin

get my drift?

Not really.

Hypergear do some very nice turbo's, I have bought around 10 off him this year, most with billet compressor wheels. The chra is a new replacement with whatever turbine/compressor combination you want, and he machines the housings to suit. They can be made in bush core, BB, or ceramic BB. Quite often they are more responsive and have more power capabilities than the BB Garrett equivalent, and they bolt on as per factory due to the factory housings being used where required.

He has many hundreds of satisfied customers.

Hypergear do some very nice turbo's, I have bought around 10 off him this year, most with billet compressor wheels.

10? why do u need 10 turbos in 1 year, that's what 15 grand in turbos?

I have tried to tell this dumb bitch that ignorance is not bliss.....but she keeps coming back with more.

pIease refrain yourself from using such vulgar and oscen language sir, I thought u blocked me cuz I was winning remember, please go back to blocking yourself for the better of the forum

Kane checks peoples profiles cuz of his insecurities, thinks he's important cuz he's been on a forum for longer then needs to be, yet still drives an R32 rb20...

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...Kane got Kaned whhheeecchhhsssshh

10? why do u need 10 turbos in 1 year, that's what 15 grand in turbos?

You sir are an internet douche. I was happy leaving you be, then you proved to me you need an ass whoopin.

I am amazed Nismoid has put up with your crap this long...

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