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Hi guyssss

im thinking of buying this R34 GTT.it has few mods like

Hks intercooler

hks boost controller

hks pod filer

hks cat back exaust.

power FC

there are some paint fading away in body kit.. i think he did a cheap job. so im gona have to re spray it..

how much it will roughly cost me to repray just the body kit. or is it worth repraying the whole car? big money difrents?

the car is currently not tuned. the owner stating the car will make more than 216 rwkw for sure in safeboost, and he is evevn willing to put it down in the contract??

for the stock turbo.. isnt it a bit too much?

if anyone kindah know anythink.. please just putting down.. anything will help.

thanks for your time guys...

and its a yellow car, which used to have a number plate "ulive-1"

maybe sum of you know this car. he livs in boxhill now...

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Sounds like he has quality mods, which is always a good start. Not China crap

Spraying always costs a bit, but since its just the body kit, shouldn't be more than $1k. If the paint is fine on the rest, don't worry about it, just get the kit done. Not too cluey on colours, but some colours cost more due to difficulty to match and/or metallic etc. Whole car will cost you minimum $2.5k if you have a friend who will do it for cash on the weekend or something. Probably more like $3-3.5k.

That power doesn't sound too much for a stock turbo at all. With those mods, he's probably uped the boost to about 12psi. That is fine with the stock turbo, but I wouldn't take it much further. It can handle more, but then you're starting to push it a bit hard.

the car is currently not tuned. the owner stating the car will make more than 216 rwkw for sure in safeboost, and he is evevn willing to put it down in the contract??

for the stock turbo.. isnt it a bit too much?

What does he mean by not tuned? has he had the power fc recently installed?

is the car making that power now or does he think that would be the figure after a tune.

Make sure you look at the condition of the brakes and suspension and the general condition of the engine bay

suspension you can look at the condition of the rubber boots eg. to get an idea of it's current condition.

thankx guys.....

i havnt got much experiance in chking all the suspension and stuff. but im gona take it a "cheaser" sopme full quality performanc machanic to do a full check up on the car before buying it.

he said he was making 200rwkw without the power fc. but he didnt tune the car yet after putting the power fc.and the machanic told him the car will make arnd 220rwkw with power fc.

lol i was looking at buying that car.. your details say you already got an r34 GTT???

yeah with those mods you will get somewhere between the 200 and 220 rwkw.. but it is advised to get the car tuned asap with the pfc installed.. dont turbo or be heavy footed as much as possible..

lol i was looking at buying that car.. your details say you already got an r34 GTT???

yeah with those mods you will get somewhere between the 200 and 220 rwkw.. but it is advised to get the car tuned asap with the pfc installed.. dont turbo or be heavy footed as much as possible..

oh realy....

why you didnt buy it? anything wronge with the car???

hope you will let me know if im making any mistake here... lols

i had a r34 gtt... a black one... but the engine blew.... it was a imported one bad luck for me.. so i sold that. and looking for a nice one now...

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