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Money.

For pair of steel wheeled turbos, PFC, injectors, afm, exhaust, labour money to fit these plus nismo clutch I've got sitting in garage for a while.

And many more things such as swaybars, arms, tyres for the rims, alignment, hicas lock bar.

It doesn't end!

I meant by just removing the boost restrictor in the mean time. Would only take a few minutes?

ok the lease rules are oldest model allowed is 2007/2008

only found evo ix 07 which is like 40k pfft

where is nick he will know of a 2007 IX for cheap

Go the Emo!

I meant by just removing the boost restrictor in the mean time. Would only take a few minutes?

Yes, it'll take few minutes but with exhaust, will give you better results with minimal restriction.

I had 302rwkw and 270rwkw GTR before this one, I'd want more power than just boost restrictor pulled out.

Because a evo would eat a GTST for breakfast

No doubt about that, it would run rings around a gtst.. but just the sound of a straight 6 is worth holding on to.

Then again i am biased and would probably never own a 4 pot as a performance car, just the idea of modding a 4 pot sounds too funny.

Edited by Flynnn

You Guys remember my remark about Shan getting his beloved doggy stuffed and keeping it forever..

Well I found a stuffed German shepherd in the garage last night. No joke, I don't know how it got there...

But it's a fkn baws.

Tell that to the worked 8MR i met last week LOL

I'm talking stock vs stock, because I'm guessing Pauls looking at just leaving it standard? Obviously more expensive but you get a newer car.

Put money into any car and it can rape any other car..

No doubt about that, it would run rings around a gtst.. but just the sound of a straight 6 is worth holding on to.

Then again i am biased and would probably never own a 4 pot as a performance car, just the idea of modding a 4 pot sounds too funny.

One of my S15s is putting out 285rwkw on E85 :nyaanyaa:

It's all relative...

You Guys remember my remark about Shan getting his beloved doggy stuffed and keeping it forever..

Well I found a stuffed German shepherd in the garage last night. No joke, I don't know how it got there...

But it's a fkn baws.

Pics or ban.

and to be fair im not buying the evo cos its got tons of power or its super quick

buying it, or looking at it cos its a nice all rounder

my gtst has 240k and probably 160rwkw and i call that quick enough

2012 GTR to do the 1/4 mile in ~10.6-10.7 seconds. Are you positively annoyed friend?

http://www.insideline.com/nissan/gt-r/2013/2013-nissan-gt-r-first-drive.html

Meh, current model ZX14R does it in 9.8 :P

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