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The only 2 choices you have if you want reliability, ease of install, and COMPLETE kits, are Greddy, or Turbonetics. Both will allow you to keep your A/C, and power steering. And unlike the other "complete" kits these give you your fuel manangement also. They both take about 10 hours to install, and the Greddy, you have to send the ECU to them so they can remap it, but the Turbonetics has th fuel injector driver, and boost timing master included, so it is just plug and play.
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