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but then here is my list...........

Tomei Stroker kit RB25/26 2.8L $11,111.47

RB28 Titanium Top Ring Coating $593.89

Type A Tomei Camshafts (couldnt find the Procams which are the ones i want) $981.45

Tomei Head Gasket - Metal Super Gromment $463.31

HKS Fuel Rail Upgrade $427.00

HKS 550cc Injectors $1029.36

Tomei Adjustable Cam Pulley (Pair) $500.10

Tomei Valve Lifters $785.21

Tomei Shim Set $147.48

Tomei Valve Guide $750.31

Nismo Short Shift $248.44

Nismo Braided Clutch Hose $103.84

Nismo GT-LSD Pro $1665.34

Trust-Greddy Oil Cooler $883.04

Nismo Stainless Brake Lines $306.68

=$19,996.92

:bunny:

and i missed a few things too on that list lol

Edited by MissR34

lol doing that kind of rebuild can set me up for either turbo or supercharger (which im leaning more onto than a turbo)

ive always wanted to go the 2.8L stroker kit since i first saw it was available......its a bugger its sooo much tho lol

lol i didn't say yours will be a track car, but if you supercharge and stroke your engine, im gonna have to have 300+ at the rears to beat you, which is way too much power for a daily (for me anyway)

why not go super/turbo and have the best of both worlds?lol

hahaha that could be an idea

but i just love the sound of the supercharger........the whineing noise gives me goosebumps every time......and yes if i do go ahead with it........i will have a blower hangin out of my bonnet :bunny:

its just hard to find one to suit the RB engine, there is a company out there that makes them, not i cant seem to find out who is it.....Blitz make em for Toyota's (seriously, WTF).....so i may have to go universal and make up my own kit, which i know is possible.......

can u imagine a r34 with a blower!!! FARK that would be soo coool lol

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