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$60 for the whole kit including Ballast's? or just the uni globes?

I've noticed though, anything really above 6500k your Visuality just goes downhill, especially in rain.

I'm sticking with the factory 4300ks...I had 6000k aftermarket ones in my mazda 3 and it sucked ass in the rain/mist/fog...

took like 10mins to change the parkers didnt even have to take the wheels off........... looks SO much better now :D

Wish I had your small ass hands....

Mine are now LED- hope I never have to change them again.

Wish I had your small ass hands....

Mine are now LED- hope I never have to change them again.

i still jacked the car up just so the wheel was slightly off the ground HAHA

pretty sure my disc's need a good machining they dont feel the best under heavy braking or highway driving

whats the stock brake thickness so i can see if its just worth sourcing some vented disc's.............

Maybe I missed you stating so in the past (or just forgot), but I just noticed the Nismo rear wing on your car!

Subtle, but adds just enough :)

so its a nismo wing :) i love the wing looks weird without it imo

The stock disks are 22mm new, 20mm minimum if I remember right.

32 gtr disks are 32mm new, 30mm minimum, well worth the upgrade.

just measured my disc's there 296mm X 24mm.......... minimal wear on them, doesnt look warped but the surface from outter to inner is a bit wobbly

whats the best value upgrade...................???

** just found this:

Stock- 296 x 24mm fronts

R32 GTR non vspec - 296x32

R33 GTR - 324mmx30mm

350Z Brembo pack - 324mmx30mm

Edited by WAGON_BOY

just measured my disc's there 296mm X 24mm.......... minimal wear on them, doesnt look warped but the surface from outter to inner is a bit wobbly

whats the best value upgrade...................???

** just found this:

Stock- 296 x 24mm fronts

R32 GTR non vspec - 296x32

R33 GTR - 324mmx30mm

350Z Brembo pack - 324mmx30mm

R32 GTR non vspec - 296x32 will be the cheapest, anthing with "Brembo" written on it for a Skyline seems to demand telephone number pricetags; even if they've been thrashed to death.

Another option you have is R32 GTST calipers,324x30mm 350Z brembo discs and an offset bracket from conceptz perfomance or Ebay.

The advantage with the three you've quoted is the bolt on nature of them; only some simple bushes for R32 non- Brembo.

sweet ill check out concept z perfomance :D

Try this.:thumbsup: Quoted me roughly $150 to ship to my address.

http://www.conceptzp...158.165.206.187

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thinking about doing a dump pipe back exhaust soon....... basically i want to do it right the first time, whats required to be able to flow enough for 300kw@w ???

got one of Scotty's dumps already.....

striaght throught 3" system or a 3.5"???

with a 4" rear muffler or whats the go???

cheers :)

Any of the big name Jap exhaust will do the job.

Fujitsubo Legalis R

Kakimoto

Blitz Nur spec

Nismo

HKS Demodo

plus probably a few others...I think all of the above are 3" systems...not 100% sure

Edited by ironpaw

kakimoto is 80mm 3.25"

i got it. its the best ive seen to be honest(may be biased as this is what i have) and its not too loud at all.

mines flowing so much its causing the turbo to creep with my highflow.. so if you highflow it. please make sure you get a new wastegate flap and widen the wastegate hole to suit.

im talking from experience.

lol

Any of the big name Jap exhaust will do the job.

Fujitsubo Legalis R

Kakimoto

Blitz Nur spec

Nismo

HKS Demodo

plus probably a few others...I think all of the above are 3" systems...not 100% sure

Nup, the new Nismo is not 3"... nor is the Demoda for that matter.

Both 2.5" if memory serves me correctly.

Fuji Legalis and the Original M35 Nismo are 76mm and have basically the same design (very different muffler though)

Kakimoto (R or N1) and Blitz are 80mm

Demoda is rubbish for performance.

Charlestone exhaust....keeping it Local....I have had no probs with Hp development!!!

Unless if cause you want to flip your car to show shiny shot off!

Edited by Jetwreck

gonna get it made locally probly will a 100 cell cat, hotdog and resonater and muffler.

probly go with a magnaflow system............. other options are lukey and xforce

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