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What kind of problems would i have with regency if i this http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...56#entry5337356

Performance Features....

- Splitfire coil packs - no problems

- 550cc injectors - out for Regency

- 550 hp ATR-43 turbo - out for Regency

- Z32 Air flow meter - off

- Stealth return flow front mount intercooler - fine as long as no chassis is modified, holes are cut properly and mounting is secure

- Greddy turbo timer - take it out for regency

- Nistune ECU - not sure, but probably remove

- Trust turbo back exhaust - as long as its quiet enough

- Extreme heavy duty street button clutch - fine

- Walbro fuel pump - fine

- Tuned by Dr Drift on a safe tune of 236rwkw at only 15psi, easy to drive (I drive it everyday) and decent fuel economy. Will easily get 450kms to 50 litres with highway driving.

The wheels are 18's, with Kumho ku36's on the rear. - should be ok by the looks.

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well unless you know how to take the turbo and injectors out, i wouldnt do it yourself. But alot of those mods aren't standout type mods, so you should be fine for an ID inspection.

I'd leave the turbo on if you take it through regency as with the Z32 AFM - Only if you get pulled up on it. I'd leave the nistune ecu, absolutely no way they'll know, even if they pull the ECU apart I put my balls on the line they won't know what they're looking for. Injectors can be a kent to do, turbo timer could take 2 minutes.

The 34 looks stunning mate btw!

Yeah those look pretty bad - though I've seen worse (check out some of the r33s on the road!)

Anyways, you can polish them up with various products - I've tried just about everything from plastx to toothpaste to brasso. I recently used one called 'glassylite': http://www.glassylite.net.au/ which was supposed to have a UV sealant and stop the clouding happening again. Guess we'll see if it works!

Got other pics of the car?

Another prospect car.

car 6 link

My only concerns are:

1. its nearly due to 100k service

2. selling it on behalf of his friend who is over seas

3. not sure exactly what to look for when inspecting it (anyone come along with me help me check it out)

i've seen this car parked on the side of the road in Modbury with the for sale signs up in the window. It looked VERY clean on the outside

i've seen this car parked on the side of the road in Modbury with the for sale signs up in the window. It looked VERY clean on the outside

The guy i rang "Jeff" was selling it on behalf of his friend who was over seas, i dont know how that would work (signing it over) without him being there :S

But im sick of seeing silver skylines, gotta go black or red :P

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