Of course, there’s plenty of room for variation there. High-end options with more advanced technology will usually be more expensive. Twin-turbo kits tend to cost more than single-turbo kits, but that also depends on the technology in each option, and both can accomplish different performance goals.
If an auto shop is installing your 1997 Jetta 2.0 turbo kit for you, you can typically expect to spend at least another several hundred dollars on labor costs.
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