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Hi all, i was wondering if anyone on this site knows what i need to do and get in the way of getting a twin turbo set up on my car, its a 1995 Skyline R33 GTS25t, i have asked other people on about doing it and they all said don't bother but i really want to do it so if anyone can help me it would be great.

Cheers thanks alot,

Michael

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Hi all, i was wondering if anyone on this site knows what i need to do and get in the way of getting a twin turbo set up on my car, its a 1995 Skyline R33 GTS25t, i have asked other people on about doing it and they all said don't bother but i really want to do it so if anyone can help me it would be great.

Cheers thanks alot,

Michael

Hey mate,

Can you tell us why you have a burning desire for a twin turbo setup? What is your target power? People have advised you against this for very good reason.

cheers

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