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Hi all here is a quick update on my R34 GT Skyline, "RUNVS2". I got the window tinting done (finally), and extractors are being put on today and tommorrow (custom) its gonna be interesting to see what she puts out tomorow afternoon. Body kit is FINALLY going on from monday of next week. will post kW results tommoro.

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great to hear Cara, sounds like you're getting a heap of work done.

window tint is definitely worth while (esp in a black car)... i now drive in aircon'd comfort without getting burnt!

would be interested in getting pictures of your extractors, and how they designed the primaries and secondaries. that said depending on their design - don't expect any sort of significant power gains (maybe only 5kw). try to concentrate more on how the car drives before and after. how it pulls, how smoothly it revs, how the mid-range feels, etc.

keep us posted!

hey eug,

ive asked to take some pics before the put them on and when they are on the car. the lady i was talking to originally reackons i might even get a increase of 15kW. i wont know until tomorro arvo! then all will be revealed!

All you need now are wicked blue dash lights, high power LED centre light and map lights + some HID white LED parkers to finish it off :)

Haha just joking, good luck with it all, I remember being hell keen with my old Blue R34 when I first got it 5 years ago...look I'm still in an R34, they must be good or something :ninja:

why not get underbody neons? this car is turning into a show car (and staying my daily driver) and plus its only gonna b the only neons ive got on the car!!!

:thanks:

i got the extractors custom made from exhaust technology here in adelaide. i paid $680 for them to be made and fitted.

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