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Old 03-08-2007, 09:27 PM
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/lsx-parts-sale/672570-turbo-kit.html

Wish me luck..Price is negotiable...open to trades.
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Old 03-09-2007, 07:28 AM
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too high? too low? noone likes the kit?
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Its probably a few things.....the price is pretty high for a homemade kit. Most people dont mind paying the higher dollar for a turbo kit that is built by a company (nothing against your work). Second, you have to cut the radiator support with your setup....most guys are not willing to cut their car. On top of that, they have to buy another radiator. So, I think its just a combination of those two things that has caused a lack of interest.

I wouldnt have a problem bolting it onto my car for the right price Looks like a pretty nice setup!

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Good luck bro. I had to take it up the *** to get rid of mine. I lost my *** on it and it kept ALL acessories and no cutting. Bowtieman still cant get rid of his TTi street kit

I even stuck mine on Ebay when it was a COMPLETE kit down to the bolts and hoses and it only made it to like 2500.
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