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they are nice. remember your GTR would of had better potential for speed but for everything else they are mint

edit: my mistake they still are quicker than i thought just wikied them

8:22 nurburgring time :thumbsup:

yeah they are quick for what they are but of course it wouldnt take much to make a gtr faster. maybe ill get the one on carsales up in queensland thats been supercharged and making over 400hp atw.:D

R33 GTR seats - Worth buying? Dont see anything wrong with my stock seats, but i might not know what im missing out on?

r33 GTR seats or r32 GTR rims w/ semi's

hmmmmmmmmmmmmm

33 GTR seats are ok for light track work, they don't really have great side bolstering or shoulders. Don't worry about semi's, just get a set of soft road tyres (RSR, AD08, R1R)

R34 GTR / Eastbear, Recaro or Gais style are probably better suited to a harness though.

32/33 GTR seats are not that great for harness as it has to go through the hole in the middle and will cut into your neck annoyingly.

for a lil tacker like you leigh there are HEAPS of reclinable options from bride that are much better than a GTR seat for track/street usage :)

Haha true that Hamish for now they are good enough I feel. Turbos and supportive mods first :D

Also how much for a base tune with a power fc? Picking one up tonight and wondering if it's worth throwing in while I save for the turbos and other parts for a bit of fun in the mean time. Even if its a bit rough I'm sure it'll use less fuel then I am now stock ecu must pump so much in after you boost it up a bit.

Wow that was annoying to type on iPhone.

Haha true that Hamish for now they are good enough I feel. Turbos and supportive mods first :D

Also how much for a base tune with a power fc? Picking one up tonight and wondering if it's worth throwing in while I save for the turbos and other parts for a bit of fun in the mean time. Even if its a bit rough I'm sure it'll use less fuel then I am now stock ecu must pump so much in after you boost it up a bit.

Wow that was annoying to type on iPhone.

Standard price is about $500

I read some threads in the Vic section, but only if they're relevant to me/interest me

F1 thread, and sometimes browse the general wasteland, but most of it is internet nerds posting pictures with word art on them which they think is hilarious.

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