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Hey I just bought my R33 GTST and was looking forward to meeting some skyline owners from Newcastle area so i could meet and get some ideas on what to do to my skyline to have maximum affect cause i don't know what iam doing cause its my first turbo car yeah i seen the light thanx and hope to meet you guys soon.

thanx Joe

Hey JT im from neiwe too and I saw ya driving your beast today. I think u were hjeading to cardiff? I was in a silver lancer next to ya. dunno if u noticed. but yeah when i get my line back we go for a cruise :P

Phil

Im in adelaide is that close enough??????

Really I use tolive in Newcastle and now in Adelaide and NOW moving back to Sydney for work haaaaaaaaaa! Cruzed around newcastle a few years ago in my red r33 gtst with South Australian number plates and only seen 2 skylines i could not wait to get back to adeliade to get my import intake, bla bla any way will bring the GTR to Newcastle to see the folks and bring out for a drive to meet some of you lot as I need to make new friends. Any back to the real question and answer as most know doing up a import is not that hard for bang for bucks .

I reckon Full exhaust and i mean turbo back you lose around 20+ kw if you leave the standard front pipe on and only put a cat back exhaust so do it right if you can and do the whole lot in one hit . Next if you have standard air box leave it as this is the best unless you like the sucking noise just replace the filter to a K&N style this reduces heat and allows good air flow with cleaner air. Front mount dont need to go stupid in size look into it GTR intercoolers are a good option but notthe best and if you look hard enough you will find cheaper. Final is a boost controller i use to have a AVCR i loved it not saying this is the best but it looked good too. with this and a good dyno tune should see your self between 220 and 250rwkw just my thoughts. Want to go nuts on mod your car go to the extream pull the motor out put a RB30 bottom end with your rb25 head power fc which you will need and a 3540 turbo larger injectors bigger fuel rail forged pistons etc list goes on plus will almost need a application for a personal loan. Good luck

well thanks for that nice to know hope to speak you some time but Hope to get more information out of you though :D

Lol. Sorry.:D

Yea the Ceffy's pretty stock atm, with 3" from the turbo back, front mount, Profec B, pod filter.

Dont drive it much these days due to boring company car, that comes with free fuel :)

Big plans though, Power FC, GT30 maby. Anyone got a RB20 block i can have??? :)

Peace.

Lol. Sorry.:D

Yea the Ceffy's pretty stock atm, with 3" from the turbo back, front mount, Profec B, pod filter.

Dont drive it much these days due to boring company car, that comes with free fuel :)

Big plans though, Power FC, GT30 maby. Anyone got a RB20 block i can have??? :)

Peace.

hope to meet up with you lot share some stories of adelaide etc :D i love this smile icon

hey d-d

which stagea did you see in town today?

as there are 2 series1 both silver that get in their..

if it was the one with the front mount that would be me

if it wasn't then it would have been beastien..

I actually think i saw you this arvo

im from newy aswell, just moved here in january... seen quite a few clean lines gettin round... havnt made it to the foreshore yet...belmont area... might see a few of you guys there next sunday if anyone is in there :laugh: have a white S1 R33 "ATY..." plates

Edited by Ezz35

we should be in this sunday.

we usually try to get in for a couple of hours

by the time we drop the kids off we

usually don't get in til later in the arvo.

but pull up and say hi sometime.

you can't miss us

just look for for the fmic

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