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Bit of an update

HKS kit not coming now, i decided against it at last minute due to couple reasons

1. It's WAY too easy to get carried away when building a car which is what i nearly did here, this car is a weekend drive car not a strip monster so going with these turbo's was way too much overkill and would of most likely turned car into a strip only vehicle which i definately don't want

2. This is probably the main reason actually, i'm venturing out on my own with new business which requires a SUBSTANTIAL outlay in anyones books so any extra i had laying around for this car has now been injected into new business account to get up and running

So where to from here?

Given time i will fit set of -5 turbo's, cams, intercooler and new ECU then that will be about it, after all i want to use this car and keep it streetable

I have also toyed with selling it and buying a 34 R later on

Time will tell

I hear you mate.

It is very easy to loose focus when building theses things. I know I have over indulged with mine :O

I'm glad you realized this before it was too late. I have the same moto as you re maintaining a street able car.

-5's are an excellent choice and there are many cars now that show how good they really (and how powerful they can be).

Good luck with the rest Brett.

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  • 4 months later...

Bit of an update as it's been a while

Tried selling the car to buy an R34 GTR but no one wants to spend there money buying new cars at moment

So what does one do when presented with this scenario?

Keep modding of course :yes:

Thought i'd finally upgrade the brakes as this is pretty much the final piece that needed attending to underneath the car

So just bought these

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Will tie in perfectly with overall theme of car with gold nur engine covers etc ;)

Some more parts awaiting arrival

Couldn't believe this HKS kit was still available

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PLAZMAMAN 100mm Intercooler same as in Powertunes 900+ hp GTR

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TOP SECRET Carbon Ornament

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Fitted to N1 Cover

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  • 2 weeks later...

Got home yesterday and there were couple boxes waiting for me to unpack :woot:

First of all the new cooler, these things are HUGE

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2ndly the carbon plate and -12 fittings arrived for the N1 covers

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No sign of the HKS turbo kit yet though :angry:

Sent email through and they say it was sent around week ago through e-go but i never recieved even email from ego which they usually send and i notice he still has this system listed on ebay - if not seen by end of week then i have no option than to start proceedings to get money back

I felt like xmas had come early this afternoon when this arrived at front door :yes:

Once all unpacked it looked a little something like this

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Yepp, 1 complete top mount HKS turbo kit capable of upto around 1000HP :w00t:

Not going to unwrap everything though as need to build motor before these are attached but did unwrap a couple of things to have a look at

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I had to laugh whilst unpacking though, i was thinking how the hell does this all go together :rofl2:

That'll be job of engine builder me thinks :yes:

I had to laugh whilst unpacking though, i was thinking how the hell does this all go together :rofl2:

That'll be job of engine builder me thinks :yes:

HAHA I would be thinking the same thing...

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