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Ive got full audio system, front mount intercooler, new tyres/wheels.

Im thinking Alpine Type R System, Greddy Front Mount, 18 inch wheels, possibly chrome diablo rims

Anyone know people who put together good tire packages?

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everyone will recommend their own tyre places, but go and speak to Troy at Jack Baker Tyrepower on Currie St (website: http://www.adelaidetyrepower.com ) and he'll be able to go thru what he's put on similar cars, what works, what doesnt, what size is good, and what is good on your back pocket

i can guarantee there's plenty of other places people will point you towards, but at the end of the day, shop around and find yourself the best deal for what you like the best

o shit where do i start ;)

Brand new Nur Crate engine http://page16.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auct...1501#enlargeimg

Twin GT-RS making around 400-450kw

All supporting mods, oil cooler, transcooler, diff cooler, oil return lines, catch cans, baffle sump, tomei oil pump +more

GTR front incl guards, nismo front bar, front diffuser, z-tune cf bonnet, rears flared to fit 19x10 +12, rear carbon diffuser...

Finish off my boot install, which i can remove for track work, du-luck pillar brace, cusco half cage

Power fc, ebc etc

probably more

I was gonna say 'your momma' (in tribute to the butterfingers song 'your mummas on the top of my things-to-do-list)

but thats not kosher. so yeah, sticking to the topic at hand

- subwoofaaa/woofa installation

- conzult cable

- more carbon look interior bits

- interior retrim

- replacement of dodgy interior pieces

- gearbox replacement w/ nismo gearbox mounts

- adjustible castor rods

- n1 spoiler lip for boot

- exterior respray to touch up dodgy finish

- turbos replacement

- adjustible cam gears

- nismo oil/water caps

- 040/044 fuel pump

- 800cc sard injectors

- injector rail

- poncams

- non atmospheric vented oil catchcan

- n1 water pump fitted

- radiator shroud

- bigger radiator

- z32 afm's

- dump pipes, hiflow cat from exh tech

- 34 gtr rims and 235 toyo t1r proxes to fit

- dba slotted/dimpled rotors and ebc greenstuff to fit

I think thats it. If anyone wants to buy one of my thrashed out kidneys, the starting price is $20k as well as a farmers union iced coffee. Pst for more info.

-D

i got a single plate brass button clutch going in tomorrow

then i want a set of lightweight forged 18" wheels

then a cusco 1.5 way diff

after that, im not sure. that covers most of what i wanna do.

maybe a respray later on, but im in no hurry. ;)

Edited by Sambo33

i just ordered 6 boost low mount manifold

eboost 2

nismo 740cc injecters

dba slotted front n rear rotors

endless pads

braided lines

splitfire coils

possibly a garrett gt35/40 (just waiting on Ryan 2 make me a damn offer on my gt30/40..lol)

hoping for over 350rwkw, want 2 make it a complete SLEEPER

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