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Wats your location?

would like to check them out.

Victoria.

Im keen on these to go 1/2s with a mate for out SR20s, what rwkw would i get with one of these suckers strapped to an SR?

Cheers

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This is a t25 studded model?

I know CA, SR, VG engines are a T2 flange, but i heard GTR's have a studded T2 flange and wont match up with a non studded T2 flange.

Can anyone confirm this? im looking at one of these for a CA18DET, but heard its nearly impossible to fit a GTR turbo to it. Do u know if its possible and if so what mods are needed.

Pretty serious on buying one... if ur willing to seperate.

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