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"Worth it" depends what you want from the car....if you love the car and want to keep it long term it is probably a good option.

If you just want to get to Woolies faster, you would be better buying something more modern.

It would probably cost a few thousand, even if you find second hand factory turbo parts. You need

Exhaust manifold

Turbo

Water and oil lines for the turbo (and places to tap them into the existing systems)

Dump pipe to suit (often custom)

Exhaust to suit

Intercooler in intake

New ECU and tune

Larger injectors

Boost control

Depending on power goal - new clutch or auto trans upgrade

probably plenty of other things I haven't thought of, but that would be a few thousand to start.

Or buy my car. :D

That said, I don't think I'd sell, because I know what it'd take to do it again. Really you're buying/building a complete car from scratch that just happens to have the body you like. It is never 'worth it'. It is far more sensible to sell it as is, then go buy a Mustang. MUCH easier, and cheaper too.

Let's just say that it is probably more "worth it" now than it has even been. Given the relative unavailability of GTTs and the elevated prices for them if you can find one for sale, doing the work required to turbo an NA car is not as financially silly as it used to be.

It's still financially silly. Just not as bad as it used to be.

Better option is still to do what Greg did. Put an LS in it. Or put a VQ37 in it (if you can handle the obscene noise they make). Add valley mounted intercooled supercharger for boostiness without needing to plumb up turbos. Hopefully add some more tasteful noise to drown out the exhaust too.

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