Alpine Turbo parts lists
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Alpine Turbo parts lists
These are for information purposes only..
Note that a boost gauge is not included.
As for the price at the bottom...I dunno. I guess that means that $2000 is a good deal tongue.gif
[ August 29, 2001: Message edited by: skilspeed ]
Note that a boost gauge is not included.
As for the price at the bottom...I dunno. I guess that means that $2000 is a good deal tongue.gif
[ August 29, 2001: Message edited by: skilspeed ]
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Thanks for all the info!! Just one more question. Are the hoses steel braded hoses, or at leaste decent ones. Just asking. Thanks HondaEater PS mine will be here next Monday smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif
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Vehicle: 2008 Toyota Prius 2006 Suzuki SV650S
Keep that list handy. Present it to your insurance agent if the car ever get's totaled. You can claim a $8500 custom turbo setup (add in install and tuning cost, nach!)
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Good call Random!! smile.gif
Congrats Eric! I could hardly get any sleep last night drooling over the thing. All of the air intake pipes are black painted aluminum with black rubber connectors. There are two braided lines for the oil that lubes the turbo bearings. All of the parts are very high quality. Feel free to ask any questions smile.gif
Congrats Eric! I could hardly get any sleep last night drooling over the thing. All of the air intake pipes are black painted aluminum with black rubber connectors. There are two braided lines for the oil that lubes the turbo bearings. All of the parts are very high quality. Feel free to ask any questions smile.gif
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Originally posted by 2 UNIQ:
Whats the phone number to Alpines Turbo.?
Whats the phone number to Alpines Turbo.?
The top location on their web site:
Tel: ( 031 ) 700 - 2240.
TiBmAnX, no no no you've misunderstood. I paid $1900 for the complete turbo kit. That price above was included with that parts list...kinda like the retail price I guess. I don't know why they put that on there though or how they can sell the kit for so cheap since all the stuff is very high quality.
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My guess would be a favorable exchange rate (for us anyway).
That's really my only beef (if you can call it that) with the SR prices, they don't change even when the Dollar is strong. Of course, that goes both ways, so when the dollar tanks next year, we may still get the gear at the same prices.
That's also why I got a really good deal on the Whiteling swaybar. The AU dollar was in the toilet when I ordered. Ah, good ole' global economics.
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That's really my only beef (if you can call it that) with the SR prices, they don't change even when the Dollar is strong. Of course, that goes both ways, so when the dollar tanks next year, we may still get the gear at the same prices.
That's also why I got a really good deal on the Whiteling swaybar. The AU dollar was in the toilet when I ordered. Ah, good ole' global economics.
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