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It could be worth a drive to Autotech as I wouldn't recommend anyone who hasnt done the install before.

Is the motor built? If not you will be stressing the rods, could be a good opportunity to rip the engine out.

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Im also going to be looking at t his early next year, im setting my V up at the moment im to tall to drive a 34 or a 33 so i have no choice if i want full sick turbo i have to pay the $$ for it.

You must be bloody tall :blink: My mate is 6'8" and fits into a 33 comfortably.

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You must be bloody tall :blink: My mate is 6'8" and fits into a 33 comfortably.

True but it depends what you leg to torso ratio is, I'm only 6'4 but I'm top tall (heaps of shirts are too short pants to long) and my head is really close in 33's, I cop it from my mates too haha same height waist as my 5'10 mate lol

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You did lower the seat in the 33/34's didn't you? if you get desperate you can supposedly rip out some of the adjustment stuff below it and bolt it directly to the floor.

Oh well guess its a bit late for that now anyway...

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You must be bloody tall :blink: My mate is 6'8" and fits into a 33 comfortably.

Yeh its not just that they call me T4NK for a reason lol, im not the thinest kid around:P but yeh its a leg and head room issue i can feel my hair on the roof and i cant move my left leg in the car at all with stock wheel and seats, i lowerd the seat all the way and lifed the wheel up. tbh i have NFI how ur m8t fits in that car he must have his legs around his ears to be able to shift.

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Hey all, looking to purchase a greddy or an APS tt kit for my 350gt. Just wondering where can i get it bought and installed at?? preferable in VIC but happy to get it done anywhere east coast if it means a better job.

cheers for the help

tuned a few similar setups and the latest being not long ago (HKS GT3037s) kit and it is my pick of all the kits out there, made 253rwkw @ 6psi on BP98, cranking it to 10psi on its next visit then doing a swap to e85.. cant wait.

PS the kit can be had cheaply as HKS usa is going belly up and selling stock off like crazy as is performance wholesale in QLD, i think the whole kit (turbo, ex gate, cooler etc) was under 4k.

Got one coming for my brothers V35 coupe i was that impressed.... full boost 2300rpm and the sound of the gate is phenomenal.

these engines happily make 300-320rwkw without to much stress, if it can handle a season of track work its gonna sneeze at road duties.

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