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Old 01-30-2006, 10:42 PM
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Just Wondering???

Ok so here is my questoin...
alright im looking to buy a MKIV but for some reason prices on the twin turbo versions have gone up, alot.... I was wondering if i would buy a N/A, would it cost alot to make it a twin turbo, or even put a twin turbo on it, or even a single turbo since i hear ppl et alot more HP with those, that would make it faster than a twin turbo version?


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Old 01-31-2006, 03:06 AM
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Re: Just Wondering???

For all the effort and money needed to do the conversion it is better to get the turbo model to start with.
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for the transformation you would need... engine(big $), transmission(bigger $), brakes, suspension, clutch.... alot of parts, not to mention the cost of labor.
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