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Changes every week :s Take it with a grain of salt...

Auto Shift Kit

Bosch Fuel Pump

NOS Kit

Trust FMIC

2nd hand EBC

Sard / Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulator

HKS BOV

Bilstein Shocks

Whiteline Springs

Whiteline Adjustment

GTR Seats

Steering Wheel + Boss

Type M Front Bar

Silver Respray

Ive already purchased just waiting to install

greddy plenum

hks ex cam gear

bosche fuel pump

sx fuel reg

power fx

q45 afm & throttle body

just need the cash for a decent front mount and i can get this stuff installed and tuned

ive got a r33 gtst what should i expect from this.

Ive already purchased just waiting to install

greddy plenum

hks ex cam gear

bosche fuel pump

sx fuel reg

power fx

q45 afm & throttle body

just need the cash for a decent front mount and i can get this stuff installed and tuned

ive got a r33 gtst what should i expect from this.

Standard turbo?

Around 200 - 210 rwkw...

Changes every week :s  Take it with a grain of salt...

 

Auto Shift Kit

Bosch Fuel Pump

NOS Kit

Trust FMIC

2nd hand EBC

Sard / Nismo Fuel Pressure Regulator

HKS BOV

Bilstein Shocks

Whiteline Springs

Whiteline Adjustment

GTR Seats

Steering Wheel + Boss

Type M Front Bar

Silver Respray

i just wanna a 'T' @ the back of my 'de' :P

what's an 'auto shift kit' ?

Increases the line pressure in the automatic by changing the valve body... Means less slip on changes meaning more time getting power to the ground... Installed one on a V8 Soarer that is coming tomorrow night... Found a supplier in SA who does them for around $400...

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