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Old 29 March 2006, 05:03 PM
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How much work and cost is involved in this job?

Has anyone had it done?



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Old 29 March 2006, 07:31 PM
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You'll need a new cover, compressor wheel and the core machining to take the new wheel, also you'll need to find the parts, think you may struggle to get Deadbolt to supply you with them with AndyF selling them. Best bet probably be an exchange unit off Andy.
Old 29 March 2006, 10:08 PM
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some preffer pampers some preffer huggies ... its a personnal choice

did you go with the 6 speed - as that will have to be factored in somewhere along the line
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I would do some research on a 20g on a non-sti engine first.
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Originally Posted by BOB'5
I would do some research on a 20g on a non-sti engine first.
do you mean the lag and lower limmiter

would like to hear your opinion
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