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I'm just about to buy a new turbo but if this thread comes up with a good price then I may be forced to run with you :P.

yes willl find out by the end of the week and if any numbers can be accertained.

Just to let you know only getting prices for turbo kits to suite RB26

Only for RB26? Considering the experiences that people on SAU have had using GT-RS on street driven GTR's, I would suggest a group buy on GT-SS might be more attractive for the Rb26 owners.

Only for RB26? Considering the experiences that people on SAU have had using GT-RS on street driven GTR's, I would suggest a group buy on GT-SS might be more attractive for the Rb26 owners.

GT-RSs can actually be made to work quite well on street driven GTRs as I am currently finding out.

Only for RB26? Considering the experiences that people on SAU have had using GT-RS on street driven GTR's, I would suggest a group buy on GT-SS might be more attractive for the Rb26 owners.

Exactly.... GT-RS would be good for RB30's

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