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hey guys i have a r33 gts t series 1 1993 in imacculant cond i am the second owner been tryin to sell for a while but hard to sell hey dont know why i will add some pics soon.

so i am tosing up whether to keep it or keep tryin to sell it . i bought this car completely standard and have put front mount , 3'' exhaust from turbo back new yellow jacket coils . pod filter, lowered it and done all rear bushes i am currently thinking of buying a aftermarket ecu for it since my last one stuffed up somehow

had a gts link on it like first link ever made !!! old... but went really well i must say i miss that extra response

i am thinking to get new g4 now the car has 172 000 genuine kms on it and motor is really strong still (orignal) motor .

i am thinking of spending 6000 on it would it be worth it ? and how much power could it make safetly and for how long ?

can someone please give me some advice

Generally any money you spend on a car is written off so if you are thinking of selling it just get a standard ecu for it. If you are going to keep it and get a new Link then you will probably want a bigger turbo and injectors and a tune and then start paying attention to your brakes and suspension and clutch.

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