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Cost you more..

Not to mention the collateral damaged to anything surrounding the tail shaft...this includes the floor pan as well

For the sake of a number on Sunday.. not worth it..

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Hamish o say give you standard tailshaft a go d if or when it goes BOOOM then worry about getting one.

What would this guy know his car is stock.......gee dumb ass!!

Cost you more..

Not to mention the collateral damaged to anything surrounding the tail shaft...this includes the floor pan as well

For the sake of a number on Sunday.. not worth it..

^^ yeah this guy knows the follow on affect will be more cost.

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I do have insider knowledge but im not sure if the knowledge is to be shared at the moment as it isnt set it stone just yet and might be subject to change. Anyone interested should give CMS a call, all im saying is it's a decent amount cheaper than RipmeOFFpro ....oww sorry I meant Nizpro.

Nizpro told me they wont give any warranty on their billet inputs, different story with CMS, Joe backs his products.

Cant wait to boost again, cant tell ya how much I miss the car , need BOOST in my life ASAP !

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I still don't understand why Nizpro is getting flack for not offering warranty? From my experience..theres no such thing as warranty on a performance part.

Example.. buy a set of forged pistons from speed shop X.. Machine shop machines block,engine bulder fits parts.. another guy tunes it..and so on..

Piston number 6 fails. who do you blame?

Who cops the warranty?

You see there are so many variables to contend with. Anyone offering warranty on such parts..including Joe would have rocks in their head.

All you really have to know that it is a superior part over stock..how you treat it after that is totally up to the individual..

Is it a lot of money? Hell yes.. but its even more money if you have to do it twice.

Just my 2cents

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small chance, but there can always be defects in the manufacturing process or material no matter how good the process is.

As an average person I would expect some sort or warranty on a shaft that costs $2300

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