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whats the power figure you will be going for?

I'm not shooting for anymore than 600HP. I'm about to leave town for some business, but when I get back, I'll have the Racing slicks, and a Tomei ARMS turbo kit waiting with SS mainfolds, outlet pipes, and a titanium downpipe. can't decide on cams(duration, lift--- pointers welcome), also looking into a carbon fiber driveshaft. honestly I'm really interested to see what the LEAST amount of power in needed to get the job done. things like the lightened drvieshaft, along with lightweight flywheel, etc. will result in less drivetrain loss. Eventually I will be running (track only) CF doors, and trunk, and dash, and socks, so it should be pretty fast. haha. it sucks I have to leave it sit for a while, but I'll be back and the pace will be even quicker to get it done. also on a side note.

Took the car to the 2010 Misawa "Bring 'Em Out" Car Show and won second place in the sports car category. I was beat out by a pink Nissan 300ZX with scissor doors and 20" Chrome wheels.... :) and people say my shit is ugly, HAH!

Well, RacePace near you sell basically the same thing.

Im sure Chris will make it out of titanium if you want.

Dont let the price shock you, it will cost the same as the Mines one excluding delivery from Japan so its well priced.

Looks like Mines only make that exact exhaust to suit R34's, the others are for previous models but they're not as nice

Mine's downpipe

Frontpipe 1800+ USD

Mine's Silence VX Titan for R32, R33 or R34, your choice

Exhaust nearly 3,000 USD

So for 5000 USD when you add shipping. I can't see how it's that much better honestly. it passes JASMA, which means it's less than 93dB for Japan, so I know it's not THAT loud either. I guess it's just the timbre that sounds good.

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"Nice wheels. Whatcha running under there?"

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"You're gonna make me find out the hard way? You're brave! You're brave. They call me Hector. Got a last name too, but I can't pronounce it. "

Edited by PM-R33

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