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You should be able to get your one re-built. Worst case it may need a new core, but cheaper than buying a new turbo.
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Originally Posted by drb5
What's wrong with what Mark just said mate??
Makes sense to me, to get it rebuilt?
Makes sense to me, to get it rebuilt?
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Originally Posted by drb5
From what i gather from Mark, all you do is buy another casing and build the old parts up around it. Overall, it'll be cheaper, but Mark i'm sure will fill you in.
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Originally Posted by drb5
Indeed he is. He's the main man at Lateral Performance. Very knowledgable when it comes to turbo's.
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Originally Posted by drb5
Send him an email, if your in a hurry for a reply. I'm sure he'll be happy to help.