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OK guys i need some help spending my money. ive got a stock as r33 gts t s1 and i got about $5000 to spend. im looking for an all rond package of goodies ie: wheels, suspension, engine. with a hopeful power output of around 200kw. any suggestions on what and where to get things would be very appreciated.

thanks heaps and happy shopping ;)

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Full exhaust, including spilt dump pipe n cat.. -- cam gear exhaust side

Front mount and new pod with sheild

power fc and tune, with boost controller n puttin more boost

that should make 200..

then if u got money left over, you can think about suspension n new wheels.. hehe.. hope that helps in a way!!

but if it was me, i would be doin it in steps over months.. so you appriecate the car more.

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(estimates)

Wheels + tyres = $2000

Suspension = $1000

200rwkw worth of mods =

Turbo-back exhaust = $1200

Panel Filter = $100

FMIC = $1000

Boost Controller = $200

Exhaust Cam Gear = $250

Power FC + Tune = $1500

Fuel Pump = $400

= $7,650

..and i'm sure their are a couple of things I have missed.

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I think you guys are all forgeting the most important,

Fluffy Dice= $2.50

If you are after a Power FC log onto www.nengun.com

By far the cheapest price anywhere for fc's. Unless a group buy is going around of course.

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Just to give you an example, here are the mods that I had when I was making 194rwkw (car was originally stock)...

Blitz LM FMIC: $1500

Power FC: $1000

Profec B Spec II EBC: $500

Turbo-back exhaust (w/hi flow cat converter) $1100

K&N Panel Filter: $100

Heavy Duty Clutch: $1100

Total: $5300

Obviously you could probably save some cash on the FMIC by buying a Hybrid or Just Jap jobbie...most people seem to think they do a reasonable job.

Hope that helps.

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Power fc - $950 delivered - See here

Hybrid GT spec front mount kits - $630 delivered - See here

suspension - See here

front and dump pipe - See here

High flow cat and cat back system - PM me for more info.

Air filters - PM me for more info.

boost controller - PM me for more info.

These parts will give you around 200rwkw and you should be able to get it all for under 5K.

After this you probably should consider upgrading your fuel pump and coil packs.

You may have to gather more funds for some wheels though....See here for some good packages.

:P

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