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Hey mate, i had a 97 NA a while ago, tried to do some tuning and found the best mods are:

stock airbox with panel filter, high flow cat with an exhaust if you like the sound and keep your maintenance up (oils, plugs etc)

jst as a downer, i pop'd in a unichip and dyno tune to push out 78awkw which was quite dissapointing but tuning does pick up about 10kw in the low to midrange area if you have the cash to spend.

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ay ay ay...no mudslinging please.

LOL!

Welcome to eeiko321's world.

GTS / GTS-T hater! No mater what model.

:dry:

For a 1st mod for a R33 GTS, I would go modified extractors, full 2.25" exhaust with high flow cat.

Leave it as that, or you can go cam gears, cams and internals but I would rather save the cash for buying a turbo model.

Upgrade your springs / fully adjustable suspension would help with handling.

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ay ay ay...no mudslinging please.
LOL!

Welcome to eeiko321's world.

GTS / GTS-T hater! No mater what model.

:dry:

exactly, not a big GTS-T or even GT-T fan at all

but yet, i have not entered any thread and implied to the owner that your car is a loser's car... especially when this bloke asked a genuine question.

so i dont regret what i typed to this "noob cake" at all..........

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exactly, not a big GTS-T or even GT-T fan at all

but yet, i have not entered any thread and implied to the owner that your car is a loser's car... especially when this bloke asked a genuine question.

so i dont regret what i typed to this "noob cake" at all..........

LOL!

you should bolt on a turbo. seccond hand parts go for a bargin te days

I can say it is not that simple and there is a lot of work involved.

When you add one thing to the car to all leads on to the next.

Best sell the N/A and buy a turbo.

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LOL!

I can say it is not that simple and there is a lot of work involved.

When you add one thing to the car to all leads on to the next.

Best sell the N/A and buy a turbo.

+1....

and how do you know this guy or girl is even allowed to drive a turbo car for the next 3 years?!

what an idiot reply.........

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+1....

and how do you know this guy or girl is even allowed to drive a turbo car for the next 3 years?!

what an idiot reply.........

Point was made earlier in the thread (wihout resorting to insulting anyones car, no less.)

The most likely reason that this person wants a lil more out of their NA...is not because they prefer the GTS to GTST or GTR...but for legal reasons. P-plate laws are harsh.

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i cant get turbo til im 22which is in 4 years

i just bourght it cause it looks good and has some go for a N/A, but nothing to get excited about

Victorian?

Feel sorry for you, my friend. Least i got through on the last set of laws =D

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Point was made earlier in the thread (wihout resorting to insulting anyones car, no less.)

The most likely reason that this person wants a lil more out of their NA...is not because they prefer the GTS to GTST or GTR...but for legal reasons. P-plate laws are harsh.

well, no need to tell me that.............

refer to "Noob Cake"'s reply ......

you should be telling him that

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