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Rebuild from bottom up, nismo bearings, custom block mods, acl race rings, balanced and blueprinted, arias 20thou oversize pistons, arp 2000series bolts and studs all around, nismo gtrn1 oil pump and water pump, cometics triple layer metal head gasket, ported and polished head, tomei camshafts 256degrees, tomei valve springs and retainers, custom stainless steel exhaust manifold and screamer/dump pipe, turbo smart 50mm wastegate, garrett to4z 800hp moded turbo, custom intake from outside, BMC airfilter, custom 4" dump pipe from turbo, 4" cat to 3" custom stainless steel exhaust and apexi muffler, Greddy manifold, custom gm 70mm throttle body, 2 1/2" intake from intercooler, 2x turbosmart type II blow off valve all powder coated platinum silver, gtr intank fuel pump, 2 x bosch 044 fuel pumps, surge tank, 2 fuel lines with all speedflow dash fittings, custom fuel rail with 2 autometer fuel pressure gauges, 1700cc bosch injectors, nos wet system 50hp shot "not used yet", bosch motorsport fuel regulator, cryo2 intercooler spray and purge

All in front of a Standard 5speed manual. This is all on a existing RB25 r33 that makes 800hp on NOS.

But there are sooo many options you could take! It is going to be difficult for some to provide you a exact list without criteria. And if someone does, it might not fit your budget. Then your going to get the next expert telling you the first guy was all wrong!

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hey guys was just looking out to start buliding up my skyline was just wondering if you guys would help me by posting a list of parts that could help me out i want the most power out of the rb25 mostly to smoke them tyers round a roundabout

cheers dan...

Dan you sound innocently serious and a newbie. Your likely to be flammed big time by your question.

If you dont already have a 'heeeeoge' savings account (and I mean HUGE) then start with small improvements that are written up in the HPI mags and the like.

Keep the smokin tyres on a drift track. Hook up with some of our drift guys on here and they will impart some common sense and provide good advice.

Or buy a commonwhore, sit low, put on a baseball cap, fill your car with mates and loose your license/life.

Dont be a tosser there is already heaps of them.

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OK Sin's so grown up and sensible, as are most people in ACT skylines community.

But if you want to have more power to smoke those tyres, buy this car http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...ts-t308679.html Sell yours and the difference would not be that big. You'd save thousands on the upgrades.

If your interested in an combination of speed and handling, buy a Skyline or GTR, else just get a falcon/commo to burn tyres on the road.

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