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hey guys,

just got my 95 gtr, and i love this thing, i have a few thousand set aside for upgrades,

i need some help here,

was thinking of starting with some pod filters and a apexi computer, already has an existing cat back exhaust

suggestions?? sorry i am new to this

thanks guys any help would be very much appreciated.

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Hi Mate welcome what mods if any are on the car at the moment? And what are your intentions with it.. As in Will you be using it as Just a daily driver, or a daily With some light track work Every now and then, or lots of track work etc etc?? But assuming its Stock and going to be driven daily i would invest in a good panel filter for airbox like a K&N or something, buy some decent shocks and springs, get a good set of brake pads and fluid, buy after market dumps, front pipe and exhaust get an electronic boost controller and invest in a power fc, nistune, vipec basically something that you can get it tuned and the boost slightly raised should be happy a d entertained for awhile.. :D but at the end of the day matey its your car you should do what ever makes you happy :-)

Throw some pics up :) Cheers sime

Welcome mate!!

Apexi, boost controller, exhaust from turbo back, adjustable cam gears and a tune should net you some healthy gains

Personally I would say stay with stock airbox it's good for alot of power and won't get defected

Have a look at the rb26 dyno thread for some ideas and the definitive guide to a 300kw gtr thread in forced induction page heaps of info and ideas for you there

Most importantly enjoy it!!!

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