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Has anyone here dealt with a company in Sydney called “TOO FAST 2 FURIOUS Performance”? They are based in Sydney and apparently they are the cheapest distributor of brand new turbos and performance parts in Australia.

The are advertising a Hybrid T3/T4 turbo for $800 and stuff like T70 650hp turbos for $1000. I am looking at buying quite a bit of performance gear from them; does anyone know how legit they are?

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Has anyone here dealt with a company in Sydney called “TOO FAST 2 FURIOUS Performance”? They are based in Sydney and apparently they are the cheapest distributor of brand new turbos and performance parts in Australia.

The are advertising a Hybrid T3/T4 turbo for $800 and stuff like T70 650hp turbos for $1000. I am looking at buying quite a bit of performance gear from them; does anyone know how legit they are?

Havn't heard about these guys, but what's the web address, throw that up on this post!

Would have included it had here been one to give :P

There advert in the HPI mag includes and e-mail and phone number.

[email protected]

Phone: (02) 93491154

I e-mailed them, just got an auto responce because they are too busy. Rang a few times last week, nothing :( I will try again later this week.

"Monday, October 11, 2004

Dear Sir,

Thank you for your interest in our products

Due to large number of enquiries and Australian-wide orders, we apologize for the delay in replying to your email.

You can call me on 0416-143177

ALL products is brand new - comes with 12 months warranty. No one can compete with our price in Australia.

We would like you to know that your satisfaction is our goal. If you have any problems, or if there is anything we can help you with, please do not hesitate to drop an email to: [email protected]

Sincerely,

Toofast2furiousperformance"

NO web site!

Hybrid T3/T4 550hp Wet Floating Ball Bearing Turbo – Stage 3 for Skyline. Compressor Wheel .57T Housing .50 A/R. Turbine Housing .63 A/R.

I am not advertising there shit! I just want to know if anyone here has dealt with them before….

they sound like one guy pretending to be a business... ie Pacific Internet personal email address, and just watch out that the turbs aren't the same chinese made ones that people sell on ebay for stupid prices that stop working in stupidly short amounts of time.

Yep, if anyone saw the posts in the FI forum about the hybrid turbos I posted a few weeks ago it was from these guys.

It looks like they do post their stuff on EBay too- I can't find the link at the moment but I'll post it when I do.

I've been told that you'll need to modify the dump pipe slightly to bolt up to the turbo flanges.

I sent them an email regarding lag on a RB25 and this was their response:

"Our Stage 3 T3/T4 .50 .63 with our 40Mm racing W.G makes the turbo boost comes around 2700 - 3000 rpm mark.

This setup @ 12 psi gives 200Hp gain at the wheel on RB25DET - turbocharger is set for early boost."

The deal sounds OK, I've talked to them several times now - I'm just a bit skeptical about the lag claims at the moment..

Yeah at this stage I don’t really car if it comes on at 2700 RPM or 3700 RPM, just want to know if they are the real deal. Too many shit hi-flowed turbos never see over 10,000k’s and I wasted $2000 on one once after it was highly recommended to me through people I trusted. At this stage a new HKS 25/35 seems like the safest option at $2000!

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