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I'm wanting to upgrade my R32, am looking for the following in good condition:

  • bigger dumppipe than standard one
  • coilpacks for an RB20det
  • fuel regulator
  • SAFC (apexi preferably) or some other piggy back computer
  • coilovers to suit R32

Also just a quick question for all u R32 enthusiasts (pardon my noobiness), but i'm currently just running the stock R32 turbo, and obviously i want a bigger one (like everyone else does :P ), can a stock R33 or R34 turbo bolt straight on?? If not what can, or what modifications do i need to make, pretty much I want more power (trying to get into drifting) but am obviously limited by budget.

At the moment only mods I'm running is FMIC, catback exhaust, bigger fuel pump and k&n pod filter. Any advice would be great!!!!

Thank you all!!!

Hey mate, I've got KTS coilover for sale and also a VG30 turbo in great condition which is straight bolt on good for 200rwkw with front mount, exhaust, fuel pump and a remapp.

Coilover are f*@king great but selling my car so getting rid of them separately. They have low kms damper and height adjustable. If your in SA your welcome to take my car for a drive and see what you think. Believe they are a 6/8kg spring rate are great for street and track just adjust the damper.

$1,000 for the coilovers $300 for the turbo if your interested.

If you wanted both I'd sell them for $1200 together.

btw also have some other gear you might be interested in...

heavy duty Signature rear sway bar

JIC castor rods

Electronic boost controller (think its HKS can't remember)

front and dump in one

de-cat pipe

strut braces front and rear

let me know if your interested in any of them and we can work something out

Edited by Jinman

Also you don't need much power in a R32, depending on the track obviously but my brother and i have been sliding in a 32 which had FMIC, boost on 14psi, straight through exhaust and thats it power wise. So thats around maybe 150rwkw. Had an absolute blast. Just need some quality suspension and a diff that locks

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