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Wont be fitted for a while paul. I got it from works auto who was selling it for one of their customers, who they dont have a phone number for. No-one could really tell me the full story behind the turbo, simon could only tell me the guy who had it last got it off a rx7 and was going to put it on his rb20det but decided it to be too big and laggy for it. Apparently its been rebuilt recently, the only things worrying me is if its naffed (ie: needs another rebuild) and the A/R so I can find out if its going to be a lag monster. From what simon says he reckons 3500-3800 full spool up. Its going to grant on sunday/monday for him to look at and tell me what he can and also how much to fit it to the std manifold+oil lines+ext wastegate. I might get it put on sooner depending on all up costs. It was far too good a price to let it go and considering a mate of mine with a r32 wants my std turbo the change-over cost is amazing.

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