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Rice, i'm from Singapore and if u wanna get parts, get them 2nd hand, they're much cheaper. If you're gonna get them new, they ain't as cheap as they used to be. Nengun's prices with shipping on most parts are cheaper than what you can get in SG. Even with the some contacts i have with the few workshops and distributors, the best price is just a little cheaper than what i can get from Perth. And finding skyline specific parts here is pretty hard too. Good luck! =)

Rice, i'm from Singapore and if u wanna get parts, get them 2nd hand, they're much cheaper. If you're gonna get them new, they ain't as cheap as they used to be. Nengun's prices with shipping on most parts are cheaper than what you can get in SG. Even with the some contacts i have with the few workshops and distributors, the best price is just a little cheaper than what i can get from Perth. And finding skyline specific parts here is pretty hard too. Good luck! =)

dam....I only got a few days there for actually looking at car stuffs.

look like I might as well ge them here.

Since u're commin to sg, no harm trying right? There are a few places you can try.

Gan motorsports

http://www.ganmotorsports.com/shop/

ST powered (apexi dist)

http://www.stpowered.com.sg/

Mcwell Ventures (a little exp)

http://www.mcwellventures.com/

Autobacs Singapore (expensive but all in one)

http://www.autobacs.com.sg/

Redline Oils Singapore

(Owned by a good friend of mine, if u need anything, let me know, definitely cheaper than what you can get in AU.)

http://www.redlineoils.com.sg

There's a mag in singapore called Hot Stuff, where u can see loadsa adverts on performance parts and "performance parts" too. LoL. That should help point you in the right direction.

I won't be in SG at the point of time, will be back in Perth so i won't be able to show you around. But you could try msging me what you're lookin for and i can try to hook you up with slightly cheaper prices than the usual. Try lookin through the local forums thou, sometimes you can get cheap stuff like defi 3 defi bf gauges with controller @ about 550AU.

That is if you're quick enough and lucky enough. Hahaha. Enjoy your stay in SG, do pm me if you need anything.

Forum list

http://www.sgevoclub.com

http://www.subaruclubsg.com/

http://www.shc-forum.com

http://www.singaporecarsforum.com

http://www.bmw-sg.com

http://cars.sgforums.com

http://www.buddyclub.org

And quite a few others, but i can't remember them all.

Cheers! >_<

Hey i just got my car back from hyperdrive...

Making 251 rwhp atm, so like 190ish, it was making 260+ but was pinging quite abit :blink: So looks like an oxygen sensor is needed now, in low revs its really out of wack >_<!

Other than that, to get more power a new turbo will be needed, i dont think thats gonna happen at this stage :laugh:

Hey i just got my car back from hyperdrive...

Making 251 rwhp atm, so like 190ish, it was making 260+ but was pinging quite abit :blink: So looks like an oxygen sensor is needed now, in low revs its really out of wack >_<!

Other than that, to get more power a new turbo will be needed, i dont think thats gonna happen at this stage :laugh:

very nice..

you got standard factory turbo right and its an auto?

Wow thats nice stan >_<

Yeh ive got a factory turbo and its an auto. The timing is off, and its pinging abit still, just drove it and it pinged in second gear quite abit, but clears up as it goes.

Ive only got a manual boost controller and it sux! It waits untill 4500 before full boost to 12psi, and then only holds it for like 200rpm if that and drops off gradually to 10psi till redline :(

Oh while we are talking about safcs etc, does anyone know if they reset if the battery goes a flat? Or do they store the tune? I was sorta cleaning my car today listenin to the cd player and it went flat... yeh i got carried away heh :)

I got 225rwkw on 10psi last time with a high-flow... next tune is on March 01 and will be at 18psi :) Can't wait...

nice,,, very nice Satanic.

I wonder what is the drive like compare to my car at the moment?

after all this is what my goal is.

At the moment the drive is not very good... we've wound up the boost to 1bar because the F-CON has been "safe-tuned" to support it. It feels powerful, but it's not smooth...

I'll write a full report after the tune up on March 1

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