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hey ash.. time for some weight reduction? that is probably the reason those Silvias can take you..

Even 27, rating 1 for 3 years or something I wouldn't expect much change out of $4k a year for a GTR.. my gts-t costs me $1500 as it is

Originally posted by R31Nismoid

mmm... Funkey... you can take it off my hands.

but it wont come el cheapo.

only becasue it's got the t04e... extractors... ecu/loom..  

All of which aren't cheap (extractors are 1-of-800 made)... but in the package you'll save.

remember it's making approx 190rwkw on the lowly 9psi  :D

wat do you think it's worth?  considering 250rwkw will be had with JUST BOOST. and nothing else :)

back to my question..

what would my motor be worht with the gooides on it?

wat does everyone think?

mmm... i'll be happy with 250...

but eventually... like i have now. I'll get sick of it and want more.

This is all about 12 months away... but yeah, i know what you mean meggala. 250 should be nice!!!

But on 215's i know what the end result will be... lol

but anyway... what is it worht do you think?

(even if i don't sell it) Out of interest at the moment.

Bearing in mind it's a series II motor with the VVT

CHINNY - u would need a bar made up customer if u want an R34 GTR front bar on a GTT

to fit a GTR bar u need guards AND a bonnet as the lights are different.... so it would have to be a custom one... perhaps someone like suborn could do this for u... redesign one to fit a GTT

You'll get used to 250rwkw soon enough and want faster..

when mine was back to stock at 130rwkw or whatever it would be i got used to it.. then back at 185rwkw or whatever it is it seemed fast again for like this weekend.. now its not again.. My car is sliding a lot with 40psi still on the tyres though - its kinda fun .. but i guess i better let them down if i want the tyres to last more than another 6 months.

I think 250rwkw would be a fun figure, traction or no traction.. i think that skidpan thing helped a fair bit in learning how to slide more which is good.

You worked how much petrol is going to kill you each week Jet ? :D

Well.. not that i know much.. but i have seen complete RB25 engines with just the stock turbo go for around $3000... so i'd say 3-4k, maybe a bit more with the T04.. you'll sell the turbo easily enough separate if you needed to.

You probably need a new gearbox to go with an RB26 as well don't you?

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