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Hey guys I wanna do up my r33 skyline gtst, I want extreme gforce power an obviously I want it to be very fast!

What will I need to buy ? All I have atm is an airfilter some cheap thing and an exhaust to the turbo.

Thanks in return

P.s I'm new to these forums an I'm a noob when it comes to buying parts!

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You will need at least a 1.21 gigawatt flux capacitor to make very fast extreme gforce power

Thats no longer enough, 1.21GW is no longer enough for todays power requirements, strap some extra flux capacitors & inductors & generators & aim for the 1 TW range.

On a serious note, do a search on the topic.

You will need at least a 1.21 gigawatt flux capacitor to make very fast extreme gforce power

How much do they go for? Sorry for these questions, using the iPhone to get on here.

Also is that all I need ? I want to boost the turbo an I need a cooler I'm guessing :(

How much do they go for? Sorry for these questions, using the iPhone to get on here.

Also is that all I need ? I want to boost the turbo an I need a cooler I'm guessing :(

Yes yes, you need a cooler. An esky with built in seat and stubby holder should do the job nicely.

How much money do you want to spend? Cause that is going to determin everything. Do some research and find the best mechanic on a r33 skyline in your area (make sure they have done it befor). Don't worry how much they charge, because you will get it back in knowledge about your car. Then talk to them till they are sick of you, and then ask some more questions. Although it is good to go in with some knowledge so you have some idea whats going on. So I would read as much as you can this forum. I do find the info on this forum is in general better than other forums. Then work out a plan with your mechanic on how to get the best out of your car with what you can afford.

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