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hi there my has got the following

to4 upmount turbo (nice anf big)

38ml external wastegate with screamer pipe(f**kin loud)

3inch dump pipe

hybird intercooler

full custom plenium(see pics)

want to get

5 speed conversion (any one now how much this is to do or anyone whos does them)

power fc

the rest of the exhaust 3ich then comin out the back will be two 2.5 ich drift pipes

then it should haul ass

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all the same engine but engine has evolved over the years with improvements to torque and power delivery and the power itself is up even though they all have a power figure noted of 206kw but everyone knows that this was fudged by a fair margin there is a good writeup on this somewhere I think it was in HPI will have to dig it up

i will have a mv automatics valve for sale in a couple of weeks!!

or the whole auto box with it if someones interested.

im getting a rb30 bottom end built,manual conversion and 150hp nos kit run by my haltech(fed automaticly,cant trust myself with a button!!!)

re-tuned to 24psi.

should be good to go in 4 weeks!

...Jay ur a crazy mofo!

Motion seconded!

My mods, sell RS4 and buy 260RS.

+ exhaust, boost and PFC = 250awkw

+ full suspension kit from RS4, stereo from RS4 and stuff i dont already own

+ BEE*R wheels, + AWESOME tyres, + 2nd set of wheels with semi slicks.

alex your suspension kit wont fit the 260rs u know, well the fronts will but the backs wont just to let u know.

or do u mean thats the stuff u got to sell ?

alex your suspension kit wont fit the 260rs u know, well the fronts will but the backs wont just to let u know.

or do u mean thats the stuff u got to sell ?

Alex you will need the fork style bottom for the rears.

That is called a front strut bar, as it goes between the front strut tops.

I dont know wether you can buy a genuine Stagea one, I thought they were standard?

You can buy aftermarket ones, should cost you ~$100 for a cheapy.

nissan would sell them but i couldnt imagine the stupid price they would want for one, i'd be guessing over $200 easy, so as ska as said best bet is an aftermarket one from whiteline (ask sydneykid im sure he could organise u one), or one from another company, im 95% sure they would be identical to r34 gt-t's but thats only guessing so dont take my word for it :)

hope it helps

Brad

Mods to do:

*Get door inserts retrimmed in black suede, maybe roof lining too.

*New shocks/springs (through darrin! :) )

*10" flip down tv for back, 7" for front.

*More dynamat sound deadening for front & rear doors

*Get my guages finally installed

*CF look dash (yahoo jp)

and thats bout it ... my car's more for cruising than for speed.

just won my bid for a highflowed VG30 turbocharger !!

:)

future plans obviously now revolve around this beauty.... dunno tho the condition, could require rebuild (already highflowed lol!!) but might be all ok. Will find out soon enough I guess, should get it in the next 2 weeks. coming off a R32 making 257 at 14psi, apparently.

whoohoo!! Im guessing even if it is shagged, being pre-highflowed, a rebuild would be under a grand? meh, either way my winning bid was CHEAP!

I plan on running mine in. only 800 kms to go.

Good luck

Nice work Brendan! I see a very nice price there, good work, if it is in good nick that is a real bargain!

Cheers

Luke

cheers Luke - $150 off ebay LOL, no-one else bidded as the very bottom line stated "item sold Suit Rebuild regardless of condition"... very confusing. Ive asked the seller (all paid for lads, soz) about it and he says its still on the R32, was driven into the wreckers yard, pics look good, he cant gaurantee the exact condition so he wrote that little statement as part of his normal business practise.

it has a 7day return policy, and was advertised as highflowed, so Ive got a few comebacks if it isnt as advertised on ebay, as per ebay rules, etc. But I dont see how I can go wrong.... if its in bad nick then I'll save upto a grand and have it rebuilt only, if its in good nick then Ive got the Ebay Bargain Of The Year

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