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A turbo plate made from aluminium? I do hope i missed something?
Doesnt even own a 306.
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nah he does the turbo plates in mild steel
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or £5 if 10 are ordered.
he did very similar ones that I needed for £8 each...so I bought them...only needed a little grinding to fit...5min and done
the thought was less to compete with you on the td04s...more that others are going towards GT turbos and thus there maybe a need for diff adapters...and at £5 each plus postage...seems good to me
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whats so funny??
I aint running a td04 anymore so your plates were no good to me...
but the GT series need different plates so seems logical to me
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Know what would be a good adapter?
Triangular T2 mani outlet flange to rectangular four bolt Garrett flange. Would be pretty universal fit for most newer Garrett turbos, only leaving the exhaust mani.
And maybe a square exhaust mani plate with the T2 elbow fitment, but blank for the turbo side so all someone needs to do is drill it to suit.
That would cover off a LOT of turbos then.
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yeah the 4bolter seems quite universal