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I thought i would make a topic about my mods that my car gets

Today i am gettin my first modification to my GTT im gettin a pod filter installed i shall show you what it looks like =]

*Laughing Out Loud* Nice one. . . . Pod filter = 50+ RWHP :wave:

You've caught Skyline aids!!!

But hey, don't worry about the people that knock you down, just keep the car as legal as possible, keep the penis extensions to the minimum, do it right, do it properly the first time! No one should be laughing at ya, Rome wasn't built in a day and neither are performance cars...

Bit by bit you will get the build you want dude! Patience, perserverence, good timing, good standards and balancing vision/ambition with pragmatism/realism is the best way to go!

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yea ftmfw ahaha i no its not much but hey wat else can i do on a student wage :O

Haha my bad, u got to start from somewhere :) Then work ur way up! Soon ur going too want full exhaust system, FMIC, Cams, ECU, ect. . Then u will be like y am I always low on money?? :)

i already have the full exhaust system i think the next thing to do is get the FMIC and ECU and leave it at that i think? i like doing mods to the look of the car more then the performance, it can already go the speed limit

Unless your coilpacks are fkd there's no need to change them.

Hell, I'm running my stock 19yo coils and they're fine.

That’s Fair enough, u have had a good run. I just noticed with 3 of my R34 GT-T friends all are coils went around the 100 - 130k mark, I guess it was just bad luck. So when we went too change sparks (with 0.8 gap), we changed the coils while we were there. Just something too be aware off. Not everyone is lucky and sexy like bubba.

i already have the full exhaust system i think the next thing to do is get the FMIC and ECU and leave it at that i think? i like doing mods to the look of the car more then the performance, it can already go the speed limit

haha.. yeah we all plan to "leave it at that" ... 7 grand later...

it's addictive... suspensions mods will come soon. :D




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