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Hello all,

new to SAV here, i have had my white r33 Skyline for about

1 year now i live in the stafford area in north brisbane and

was just trying to find out about any meets in the area as i

would love to meet other skyline owner.

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i live in wilston, but sold my 32 for a 180 hahah

cool, my next door nighbore had one it was so beat up but he sold it for a

grt skyline. do you no where every meets up around here, have lot of question

on how i should upgrade my car

cool, my next door nighbore had one it was so beat up but he sold it for a

grt skyline. do you no where every meets up around here, have lot of question

on how i should upgrade my car

to your question early i'm takind it to Phantom motors in stafford

if you're going to phantom it'll be alright. The boys there will look after ya. Welcome aboard!

thanks they have be looking after me, i'm going to get them to do some upgrades when i get

back for my overseas trip, look to get a new inter cooler, and my turbo boosted

thanks they have be looking after me, i'm going to get them to do some upgrades when i get

back for my overseas trip, look to get a new inter cooler, and my turbo boosted

and they told me i had to replace the front dump pipes not sure what the are

but will have to change them when i do the other upgrades

hi welcome, I'm not familiar with phantom with me being in NSW...

but I've found many bargains in the for sale section right here on sau from both private sellers & business vendors so be sure to do some reading and check them out :)

fyi the dump pipe is a small pipe on the exhaust system that connects from the turbo to the rest of the exhaust system, there is a lot of restriction placed on exhaust flow with the factory item so lots of aftermarket dump pipes have been developed with better flowing designs = more power

there are plenty of threads on the subject so just a case of researching the info on here

Front pipe is an easy job maybe 1hr labour but dumps on the other hand are a pain in the ass. Dont know if its the same for gtst (you do have a gtst yah?). Rule of thumb for doing dumps is always do it when you're doing the turbos. That'll save you the labour. While you're at it, make sure the wastegate is good too.

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