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Twin t51's It would be laggy as all hell..

They usually get 700+HP out of a single t51!!

10K Mods? Assuming the GTR is stock, I would go for Full exhaust, Air Filter, Adjustable Cam gears, High flow the turbos, Power FC, Stonger Clutch, Boost controller, pump / Injectors etc - That should set you back 10K and give you over 230KW atw at 14psi.. (Tuned properly)

Good luck with the buy... R34 Gtr's are as rare as rocking horse shit (In the ACT)

There are quite a few 34 GTT's going around.....couple of silver one's (some 4 door), a yellow, couple of black and a white one with what looks to be a carbon fiber bonnet (very schmick!) I don't know of any 34 GTR's going around. There hasn't been any on display in either of the two main import yards. If you end up getting one it would certainly be in the 'very-rare' category.

Originally posted by mose

Twin t51's  It would be laggy as all hell..

They usually get 700+HP out of a single t51!!

the idea of having twin t51r's is they spool up quicker, and having such big turbos will give u lotz a power

alot of the top jap drag gtrs have this setup

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