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hey guys,

recently purchased a silver r32 which ive had a passion for, for a while but i need a hand.

i want to know what sorta mods to do 1st. its dead stock

manual, gts-t.

i love the car do i dont wanna do anything to extreme but i want it to have a lil more balls.

let me know if possible.

:P

john silver

ps i love reading the forum when u blokes are goin on bout rb20 & the rb25. they both kick ass

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yeh its a lil long term, nothing im gonna jump into.

especially when the car dosnt even have an exhaust system.

i was planning alot of sorta small mods.

but after reading the forums, i was thinking of jumping right into it and hiflow the turbo n wack an intercooler on. then worry bout ecu n other things,

wats ur opinion, of what u would do?

i say build it up.. like..

get an exhaust first... drift style (on an angle) of course..

then maybe pod filter and things like that..

boost controller

then go for intercooler..

hi-flow/new turbo

increase boost

check what you got.. but ur definitley gonna need either a ECU remap.. or piggyback or something like that

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