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HEY FELLAZ!! i got a fairly stock standard skyline 1994 gts-t

witha full exhaust cat back and front dump pipe

standard boost and 235/17 tyres. What times should i expect on the 1/4????

and what should be my next upgrades i got about 7g's and i want to spend it all on the car so yer wot would yew fellaz do (i want a 13.4 pass???

and does anyone run into problems when they boost there stock turbo to 12psi, and installing Aftermarket boost controller, AFC, bigger fuel pump ( is it needed? ) turbo timer

what i want is a ****in fast car so i can kill all those "yobbo" commodores out there plus i want ait to be reliable and be able to drive it to werk.... coz ill ive owned was poxy v8's and their nuthin but trouble....

I NEED HELP GUYZ I GOT TOO MUCH CASH AND I DONT KNOW WOT TO DO!!!!

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what i want is a ****in fast car so i can kill all those "yobbo" commodores out there plus i want ait to be reliable and be able to drive it to werk.... coz ill ive owned was poxy v8's and their nuthin but trouble....
I NEED HELP GUYZ I GOT TOO MUCH CASH AND I DONT KNOW WOT TO DO!!!!

oh no you beginnning to sound like GTR (see thread about SWOOP):D

what to do? best of getting an advance driving course then progress from there..ain't no money no good if you six feet under matey..;)

cheers..

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Don't do what everyone else would do and go and spend the $7k all at once on big this and big that.

You will end up with lots of small problems and different rated parts that won't suit being put together well.

Mod 1 or 2 parts at a time, tune it, get the most out of it and then continue from their.

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advanced driven course.... cmon dood i can drive...

i had 13.2 bombadoore

and that was sideways all over tha place trust me a skyline is a tad easier to handle hahaha

12's you say!? hmmm yer my target wasnt to get everything HUGE HUGE HUGE but to yer a 12.9 would be choice like anything in the 12's would be great but yer i want the driveability option there too...

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Chino,

The commondore did a 13.2 you say. Was that at the quit motorplex in perth, or have they built a proper drag strip in karratha now?

Gester,

People love doing things the hard way (expensive way). Since chino already has the full exhaust he has got a few dollars out of the way. You can always do 12's by spending lots of money all the same, as long as your happy doing that no one can say you were ripped off because you are smiling.

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Silver gtst,

K&N panel - $90 (wherever)

Thermo exhaust tape - $100 (wherever)

S-afc II - $600 (taka's)

Bleeder - $90 (turbosmart etc..)

Diff cradle kit(KCA349) - $110 (whiteline)

Ogura 4.8kg flywheel - $600 (taka's)

Subtotal = $1590. (should get 12's with just this)

Tyres/ traction --- ANZU Ozrace tyre treatment $40

OR just go over the $2k for some Nitto 555's or similar.

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