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i lost my licence 6 months ago and have spent that time working on my r32 gtst. just thought id get some feedback on the work cheers james.

HKS GTRS lolw mount turbo

HKS full super drager exhaust

custom screamer pipe

JJR intercooler

custom oil catch can

custom air defuser

3'' induction into front bar with pod for the track

polished head

front strut bar

rear strut bar

potenza springs and shocks front and rear street setting

custom heat shield

Gizzmo II ibc boost contoller

apexi rev speed lap meter

custom glove box gauge set up boost and volt

led speedo

GTR seats

i dont know what else the list goes on just check out the pics

car recently ran on the dyno putting out 241.3rwkw at 16psi .

james !

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very nice.

Is the HKS GTRS direct bolt-on to the dump? When does full boost come in?

Also where you get those steel hoses for the catchcan

imo the airpod isnt in the best place. One bad downpour and its gonna be soaked.

very nice.

Is the HKS GTRS direct bolt-on to the dump? When does full boost come in?

Also where you get those steel hoses for the catchcan

imo the airpod isnt in the best place. One bad downpour and its gonna be soaked.

yeah that was the best thing about the turbo. direct bolt up with an rb20-rb25 rear flange.

it comes on boost at about 3000rpm very responsive and skids 1st 2nd 3rd into 4th . full boost at about 5500 6500 rpm and pulls into the red , kicks like a horse lol.

i got the steel hoses from bunnings of all places in the plumbing department. im a plumber and they are the exact same hoses that autobarn and enzo fitting stock. and they look great.

cost like $15 each.

i only run the pod in hot weather when theres no chance of rain .

glad you like it dude .

yeah that was the best thing about the turbo. direct bolt up with an rb20-rb25 rear flange.

it comes on boost at about 3000rpm very responsive and skids 1st 2nd 3rd into 4th . full boost at about 5500 6500 rpm and pulls into the red , kicks like a horse lol.

i got the steel hoses from bunnings of all places in the plumbing department. im a plumber and they are the exact same hoses that autobarn and enzo fitting stock. and they look great.

cost like $15 each.

i only run the pod in hot weather when theres no chance of rain .

glad you like it dude .

hmmm you are tempting me to swap to gtrs with those power gains.

How much did it set you back? Im sure its more than capable of running past 16psi?

Get us a better photo of the hoses, im thinking of replacing mine haha

when i got the car it came with the turbo just wasnt installed. iv research the kit tho i think its work about $2500 but im sure you can do better on eba or reco. even research the power out put of the RS kit and go to a turbo sales and get the lesser expensive brand thats rated the same just a thought.

if you do get an RS , you can run more then 16psi. i run 18 round town with 20 high boost electric duel solinoid.

heres a couple of pics of the lines .

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You loose your liscence so then you spend the next 6 months making it quicker LMAO that is gold!

All jokes aside nice looking car, with decent mods. Its going to be hard to behave now lol

i see nothing wrong with what he has done

i currently have no licence for 6 months and have 30grand worth of parts going onto my car in the next few weeks lol

Great build exact same scenario with me lost mine for a year and went nuts changing things will have my license back in a month, gota make the most of losing your license now that I look at the car losing my license seemed worth it ahahah

GT35's aren't laggy.... maybe on a 2lt but they scream on a 2.5 :P

Yes they are... even the GT30 are laggy. You realise when you go back to stocker just how laggy they really are. Even hiflow is laggy but much better compare to GT's i had.

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