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Supply of Denco turbo kit for TD42

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Supply of Denco turbo kit for TD42

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Hi all,

Can anyone give me a price of a supply only for a denco turbo kit for a TD42.. Going in GQ if that makes a difference

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Cheers,
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Post by Hof »

Sorry I probably didnt make this clear enough...

I realise they have a website, but they dont do any decent prices, I got told be the Denco guy "we have a set price and if our distributers want to sell cheaper thats their business"

So im looking for somewhere cheaper!!

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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Unless denco sells it to them cheaper than they will offer it to you... chances of finding it cheaper somewhere else are probably not very good, however i understand what your getting at.

Do you particularly want the bolt on ability of the denco kit, considered going custom and get all the bits together yourself....? might end up cheaper in the long run....
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Post by bogged »

+dj_hansen+ wrote:Do you particularly want the bolt on ability of the denco kit, considered going custom and get all the bits together yourself....? might end up cheaper in the long run....
lol, yea read mulishas thread, its piss easy :rofl:

the only way to get a denco kit cheap is to be friendly with a reseller, thats how I got mine cheaper. Even their 'special' price to me was more than mates rates from another store...

Depending where you are, maybe try and work on the fitment price, instead of askin for a discount. the kit is worth the money they charge, thats why they dont have to discount.
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Post by nastytroll »

turbo kits like denco, MTQ DTS, safari are straight forward to fit if you can get a good price or are happy with the supply only price then fit it yourself and get it dyno tuned.
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Post by Hof »

Thanks for the replies..

One thing I would like to know is what is a GOOD supply only price for one of these kits.. Either with or without the exhaust??

Cheers,

Hof
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