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hi all

iam new to this and have imported my r34 few weeks ago. have been looking around for some new wheels and suspensions to make it handle better also maybe getting a little bit extra power gain. the car looks very standard except for the factory fitted sports exhaust whic looks and sounds grt.

now i know most of you will tell me to look at the previous thread and see what i would like done but all thats is to technical and knowing me i dont understand a lot of it.

so, need someone on here that can help me with advise.

this is what i have been thinking of doing...tell me if u disagree...

wheels

18inch

19inch - have been intersted in this

splitfire coils

suspensions - just to make the car handle better not going overboard

as for getting more power - it is my daily drive so nothing to extreme

thanks in advance everyone.....will look forward to getting some good advise and knowledge from all you experts

and also someone that could do al this in sydney west.

cheers

:/

Plenty of threads around for this!

basic mods for power

FMIC and Full exhaust.

then if you want more....

boost controller and ECU

then if you want more....

turbo, injectors, AFM, rebuilt motor

suspension...

sway bars front and rear

maybe a set of bilstein shocks and whiteline springs, or tein super street coilovers

so Id do..

FMIC and exhaust, tein super street and sway bars

car will perform alot better just with those basic mods :/

5k right there :P

Plenty of threads around for this!

basic mods for power

FMIC and Full exhaust.

then if you want more....

boost controller and ECU

then if you want more....

turbo, injectors, AFM, rebuilt motor

suspension...

sway bars front and rear

maybe a set of bilstein shocks and whiteline springs, or tein super street coilovers

so Id do..

FMIC and exhaust, tein super street and sway bars

car will perform alot better just with those basic mods :/

thanks mate....appreciated....any particular brands on intercooler and with exhaust...have been looking at xforce system turbo back(anygood)

A just jap FMIC kit is a good upgrade, cheap...but will work fine. I had one on my r33 which held 254rwkw no dramas!

www.justjap.com

yeah xforce is pretty common, cant go wrong with them

but Id look at full system, 3" front, 3" dump, (high flow cat isnt an issue if you dont upgrade, unless its fubared!) and 3" cat back

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