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hey guys.......would like ur opinion on something. have had my eye on gettin a used gtr ic for my r33. thing is the car is pretty much stock + exhaust.....is it worth gettin one at this stage or should turn my eyes to an ECB...AFC and spank my stock ic silly??

just a note....my budjet for the gtr ic was to be 500 donga's .....so yeah......any oppinons/suggestions/hate mail would be appreciated!! =):):P

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500 for the cooler only... be pushin it... but maybe possible.... then u will need the piping etc

get it then run more boost or u will more than likely kill the turbo... ive got mine sitting in my room i just cant be bothered getting the piping and welding it all together.

once u have that on then use a EBC or bleed valve... might wanna get a filter too, even a better panel filter for the stock box

yeah i got that price from the post ages ago from that hikari guy who said he was bringin in 30 gtr ic's and peeps were only willin to pay 500 for it. i was hoping to hold off gettin any major electronic parts untill end of yr when i go overseas cause theyre damn cheap!! how about just gettin the EBC on a stock ic??

one thing is for sure...if i had an ic laying around under my bed id be playin with it all nite.......hehee.....but im sure ur over that!!:)

damn........so whats ur bed packin at the stumps??...lol....hmmm....wait a minute that doesnt sound rite.......lookin forward to the replies on that one...haha

doc??....from ice? how much was that? can i make one out of a garden hose?:) been readin that bleed valves spikes....isnt that abit danger?

nah Dr_Drift... depends on the bleed valve and apparently these dont... havent noticed any.

just get a brass T piece... couple of bared hose connectors that screw into 2 of the holes and what looks like a valve from a home aquarium thing lol

will post some pics when im at home.

wilson? have no idea lol

i dont bother paying attention to anyone that isnt on the same floor as me... probably best to email or pm with things like this to appease the forum gods :) incase we get in trouble with spam/hijacking.

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