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Hey all,

Been doing plenty of research trying to get my basket to near perfect. Planning to collect all parts one by one and install most of them all at once. My aim is to go past 300rwkw but not too far past. Want it set up for mostly street with plenty at the lights lol and for the occasional track race.

My basket includes atm;

Greddy oil cooler kit

Power Fc boost controller or HKS boost controller (open to options)

HKS twin plate clutch kit + flywheel

TOMEI PONCAM RB25 R33(-97.9) NVCS camshafts

Cam gears (open to options)

ECU power fc

Z32 Airflow Meter

Bosch 044 fuel pump

Greddy Genuine Intake Plenum

Nismo 555cc Injectors (open to options)

GT3076R 56 Trim Turbocharger kit .82 rear

Greddy Trust MX Front pipe

3" CAT CONVERTOR (or decat)

Coilovers (open to options)

swaybars

6boost manifold to suit Gt30 turbos

castor rods

Gauges

I'm also looking to buy all these all the time so if selling any hell out.

Unsure whether i'm going to keep the rb25 full setup or eventually convert it with a rb30 bottom end although it has been suggested to me that I could use a forged piston and ring set from RacePace motorsport Australia and use GTR rods and a new GTR crank. So basically it would be a 26 with a 25 head. naughty.gif Any thoughts??

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better add some nice tyres to your list as thats gonna spin like crazy wit that turbo should be fun......get os giken instead of hks clutch...sorta wrong section mate ya get more more replys in forced induction..

Hi sounds like you're doing the opposite of what im doing

I have a set of new whiteline swaybars for an r33, their largest possible special order size. from memory it was 27mm front 24mm rear but can check for you.

Also have a power fc and z32 here

Also have a greddy copy plenum currently fitted so obviously working fine. As are my 750cc nismo injectors All these parts are coming off my line so may as well find a good home.

I'm in syd pm if interested

Have:

HKS boost controller (open to options) $250, check my thread I have pictures up

Z32 Airflow Meter $200 with plug

3" CAT CONVERTOR (or decat) Decat pipe, mild steel $50

Coilovers (open to options) Got some tein ones $700

Have a Complete B&M Oil Cooler Kit with Relocation and InLine Thermostat for Sale.. $350 Delivered AUS Wide Brand New and Unused

It's not a Greddy but will work just as good :)

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