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MD321T from Lateral performance, cost new is 1395 + the dreaded which works out at a ****** over £1600.
This turbo has run for maybe 300 miles and comes with an authenticity certificate from Turbo Dynamics showing the tolerances at the build.
You get the oil pipes and water banjos required.
£1250 delivered.
I will listen to part ex's of a td05-16/18/20g variety (genuine ones please, nothing from JAW etc
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This turbo has run for maybe 300 miles and comes with an authenticity certificate from Turbo Dynamics showing the tolerances at the build.
You get the oil pipes and water banjos required.
£1250 delivered.
I will listen to part ex's of a td05-16/18/20g variety (genuine ones please, nothing from JAW etc
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sorry I assume you ran that with the 2.5 you were selling but can I ask what power you achieved with it and at what bar?
Also sorry do you mean not a vf28 or you would take one as a px
Also sorry do you mean not a vf28 or you would take one as a px
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no sir, no ceramic coating, the cost faaaaaaaaaaar outweighed the benefit.
I am a turbo blanket man, although this was in the car so little time I didn't even get chance to do that.
Also, as reflected in the original post, the cost would have risen to somewhere substantailly nearer £2k new if coated and would not be up for £1250.
Up for a great blower
I am a turbo blanket man, although this was in the car so little time I didn't even get chance to do that.
Also, as reflected in the original post, the cost would have risen to somewhere substantailly nearer £2k new if coated and would not be up for £1250.
Up for a great blower
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