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SSV in Oakleigh....all the way... got my skyline there even though its non turbo... its the cleanest R33 iv ever seen and a year later no problems whats so ever...

Id chek out some private cars for sale on carsales.com or the for sale section on this forum...

thers a nice Series 2 turbo Black for sale at carsales for like 14k and thats with minor mods like front mount, turbo timer and pod... with a bit of haggling you could drop the price to 13k...

i was interested in buying that car but iv decided to turbo my current engine....

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i was interested in buying that car but iv decided to turbo my current engine....
I hope you have done a search and know what you're getting yourself into :(

Personally i would suggest you sell the NA GTS and buy a factory turboed GTST. Too many differences between to two models; slapping a turbo on the side will not give you the same power and handling :P

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I hope you have done a search and know what you're getting yourself into :(

Personally i would suggest you sell the NA GTS and buy a factory turboed GTST. Too many differences between to two models; slapping a turbo on the side will not give you the same power and handling :P

yeh i have done a fair bit of searching and have a seperate thread for this exact topic on the Naturally Aspirated performance section.

Selling and buying a turbo one will cost me way too much and i know exactly what im getting into.

Chek out the thread for more info anyway... laters

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