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garrett_gtx307x_sm.jpg Garrett GTX3076R RB25DET T3 Bolt-on Turbocharger 550hp, Dual Ball Bearing Kit

- Actuator Boost (Min) 16psi

- Ceramic Coating - None - $2,329.00AUD fuel_upgrade_kit_ts_6cyl_sm.gif Fuel System Upgrade Kit Stage 3 - Nissan R33 GTST - RB25DET (834HP)

- Injector Impedence Low $1,220.00AUD dc_dcsl-12-0162_sm.gif Davies Craig Electric 12inch 12V Thermofan - Fan Only $145.00AUD iridium_6cyl_sm.gif NGK Spark Plug, Nissan Skyline R33 RB25DET Iridium Plugs Set of 6 $116.00AUD haltech_platinum_2000-trans_sm.gif Haltech PS2000 Engine Management System - Nissan RB Series Engines

- Air Temp Sensor + Connector - none -

- Coolant Temp Sensor + Connector - none -

- MAP Sensor + Connector - none -

- Throttle Position Sensor + Conn - none - $2,345.00AUD walbro_400lph_tweakit_kit_sm.jpg Walbro 800HP+ 400LPH In-tank EFI Fuel Pump - Tweakit Universal Kit $195.00AUD

Will be running E85... if i dont get 300kw from that its f**king getting NOS lol.

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Ok what the hell is the point of this thread?

Just trying to extend your e-penis?

Or do you have no mates, so you need to post this same shit in two threads to impress people because you have no-one else to talk to?

Nobody cares

You have ordered a bunch of stuff that has been done 30 million times before

Oh yeah gtx3076 in the shitty sonic turbine housing will be rubbish

Seems like your the one who has no mates champ, thats why you decided too be a forum hero so get the f**k of this site then if you dont care what people do to there cars, or maybe your just jealous cuzz your a broke flamin mongrel with a pos jz.

Lol...your a bastard Zeb...

Mark I hope for your sake that Tweakit did you a package deal of at least 20% off all that stuff..

na only 15% but i have 500$ worth of thoes points now? they wouldnt take it off the price ither lol

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Lol...your a bastard Zeb...

Nah

Just like many others, I get sick of wankers coming on here asking for advice and when it isn't what they want to hear they sook like little school girls.

Which then leads them to making "look at how cool I am" threads like this

hahaha, it wasnt about that, if i was going too do a look how cool i am thread id post up my bank account and assets, but no. though someone who had a passion for cars like i do might be interested in what im going too be running, but for a tool bag like yourself who has ONLY online knowledge about cars and no REAL experience should just f**k off =) be a good little bitch

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I have over 6 years of experience, doesnt mean i know everything there is too know about RB engines. ive worked on all makes and models, from bikes too trucks and no one can say they know everything about them, i have my own views on what a setup should be but i like too hear what others ideas are aswell, isnt that the whole purpose of this part of the forum?

ah ok got the general jist of things, hey man you cant just climb in the ring cause you think u can box. i duno I'm watching f&f atm.... cupcake?

Post count means nothing lol..

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