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well just find a nice 33 gtst with coilover suspension and strut braces etc and youll be set :cheers:

im more into drag though, the twisties scare me :)

yea... i read abt you doing your bushes soon....

i wanted to do that as well but went for front and rear h/d sway bars first instead.

next up would be bilstein & whiteline springs combo.

it would be silly for me to sell it then :Oops:

by that time i should have done all the work i want to it and it will be time to look at a gtr :cheers:

everyone's getting a gtr.... GrRRrrrr.....

the maintenance aspects of it scares me though....

i think i will only go for it when i got myself a full time job after my studies....

the only problem with the conversion is you spend the 6-7k as you said and you wont get it back.

Think of the money you could get from selling your car now, probably about 13-16k ??? plus the 6-7k you were going to spend on it, works out to be plenty for a real nice 33 gtst

EXACTLY what i was thinking....

but i'm *ahem* a 32 man :cheers:

you just cant knock the potential of the gtr though glenn

with basic exhaust, pods, and boost upgrade you are looking at high 12's.

jlnewtons did 13.4 stock!! thats just awesome

i noe.... @ the expense of his stock clutch though :cheers:

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