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Hey guys this is my toy, only mild mods at moment. hoping to get a bit more done too it in the next year or so, want hopefully close to 300 rwkw

out of my 20!! if no success ill do a different engine conversion. eg ls1 or 2jz :)

Engine

RB20DET conversion

JJR FMIC,

3inch Apexi Cat back

NGK plugs

Dr. Drift custom tune

Gates sport timing belt and tensioner

Driveline

5 Speed manual conversion

Extreme extra heavy duty solid button clutch

R33 GTST Shimmed LSD

Wheels/Brakes

S15 Front Suspension Conversion

Lovells Sport Springs

KYB Struts

Hicas Lockout Bar

5 stud Conversion

R32 GTR Front brakes

R33 Rear brakes

Volk GTP Rims (17x9.5 +33, 17 x 8)

Rays gold wheel nuts and valve caps

Bendix Brake pads

Other mods

Bosch 044 fuel system

52 mm aluminium radiator

Thermo fans

Cold air intake

Recaro Drivers seat

Momo gear knob

Speco Boost gauge

Double din dvd player/ screen

Alpine Type R front splits

Alpine Type R rear Splits

Clarion 4 way Amplifier

Battery in boot

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Yeah 32 centre console, need to get hold of a ceffy one. I reckon if Benny seen it now he would cry, bit knocked around from sitting in the shed for a year or so. It's back on the road again now running the same 20, very very boring now. Any ideas of cheap mods to get it going a bit quicker? Currently not working so on a budget for now :/

Was thinking 34 highflowed turbo on 17psi?? Thoughts?

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Was thinking 34 highflowed turbo on 17psi?? Thoughts?

send your std turbo in to hypergear ... or buy a china td06 (which is what i'm about to do) , or buy my gt2530 off me so i can buy said td06 :whistling: . the trick to making rb20s' (imo) is keeping things like cooler and pipework as short and small as possible (i.e smallish cooler , pipework as short as possible , i've been looking into smaller radiators and running upside down coolers/one sided coolers to shorten piping up , the only issue i'm getting is keeping the std inlet mani (seems to work best for rb20)

can you even get defected in tassie?

high mount and screamer pipe :nyaanyaa:

Well you can , if you drive silly enough pinch.gif , apparently popo is coming down on 'illegal' mods and we're gunna be line ball with other states , then i'll move to perth :P

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