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hey all

i am asking for your opinions, im posibly buying my GF's R33 S2 manual GTS and converting it to a turbo GTST manual.

this is a list of what i have come up with that i want to do/mod on the engine/car

front cut (manual)

5 stud conversion all round

Exhaust - full N1 apexi exhaust

HDI super electronic boost controller

FMIC - Greddy-Trust Intercooler Kit

RB cylinder head oil drain kit

fuel system upgrade -1x High Pressure fuel rail 1x Turbosmart FPR 800 Adjustable EFI Rising Rate Fuel Pressure Regulator 1:1 Siemens 570cc/min Fuel Injectors

fuel pump - Walbro 550hp intank

turbo - Garret GT3076R

Z32 AFM

is it worth doing all this to a gts or just buying a GTST instead so far to a rough calculation including the purchase of the car and all these upgrades with out engineers cert it will cost roughly around $14,000 so im curios on your thoughts please

thanks Reece

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