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hi all this is my first skyline build so thought what better place to post it up then on SAU , any advice or recomendations is more than welcomed as im still learning with these cars.

well i gues i better start off on what it is and whats planned

1999 R34 skyline gtt

motor - rb25det

mods - *From what we can see , not from what the hpi magazine issue states*

-apexi gt series turbo - similar to a 3076 with .64 rear housing

-apexi cat back exhaust with titanium lip muffler

-possible injector upgrade

-splitfire coil packs

-autosport aluminium radiator

gearbox-

some sort of twin plate clutch still working fantastic

suspension-

gab shocks

some sort of springs

whitline sway bars

hicas lock bar with everything all neatened up

wheels-

18 inch Volk Gtc in gold

audio-

sony deck

front speakers

body -

wing removed *holeswelded up*

carbon fibre bonnet

interior-

aftermarket gauges in single din slot in dash

recaro millenium bucket seats

recaro seat rails

no rips or tears or scratches

blitz electronic boost controller

current performance - 240kw atw on 19psi - 231kw atw on 16psi on smd dyno in revesby

pretty much since i bought it 3 months ago i have attended a few private drift days and had a hell of a time , but the true intention for this car is to be used for circuit work

up coming mods-

half cage

remote oil filter + oil cooler

some sort of semi's still searching

these will be happening in the next few weeks.

i will be looking into suspension mods as it goes through

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  • 3 years later...

Forgot to update this thread lol

Put on a front lip carbon boot z tune skirts and rear pods

18x9.5 and 18x10.5 varrstoens

Had the whole car resprayed after a incident where the passenger rear quarter and front guard met a pole and fence lol

One of the best handling cars I ever owned still regret selling it after seeing it covered in stickers and no lip :(

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