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Originally posted by CRX_B16B@Oct 17 2003, 10:07 AM
it probly not a good idea to buy from a junkyard b/c the cars they have may have been sitting around a while and the turbo could have seized, also there is a reason that it is in a junkyard= its junk if you wanted to do this you would really have to know what your looking for or you would get junk
Originally posted by sleepergtx@Oct 17 2003, 03:07 PM
That's funny....the whole setup for 100??
My turbo cost me 125...
turbo setup installed for 100=broken and
Originally posted by sleepergtx@Oct 17 2003, 04:21 PM
The turbo, yeah you can find em cheap...but that depends on if it's been rebuilt or if it's any good in the first place. Mine is in perfect shape, and i kinda fell into it.
He was talking about the whole setup for $100. Either he mistook what was said, or whoever planted that thought in his head is full of pure
Originally posted by 92civicb18b1@Oct 17 2003, 09:41 PM
I think he forgot a zero cause my turbo which is in good condition cost me 115 just the turbo.
Originally posted by 92civicb18b1@Oct 21 2003, 01:54 PM
Hey if your friend works at junkyard, you think you can get me a T3 saab turbo for like 20 bucks (in good conditon). For real. But for your set up use a T3 froma late 80's early 90s saab, DSM injectors, intercooler and BOV, buy a manifold from revhard or get one custom, or you can use an ebay one (last choice). Get custom charge pipes, and I'm not sure about the down pipe (I'm lookin for one too). FMU off of ebay. Even if you got all the junkyard stuff for a 100 bucks you still need the fmu $60 and the manifold $200+. No matter how you look at it even with the cheapest parts your gonna spend around 500 (you gotta be real lucky).