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lol iam 22 and i ment to say cam and a manual conversion and my buddy says i should get forged pistons and ported heads but hes a commy person

and for u losers given me shit i have dyslexia so what now?

Lol..... So you've repeated quite a few times?

Your buddy is a clown! The RB25DET NEO engine kicks ass and your diff probably spins 2 wheels so he is just jelly!

Manual = yes, if you can do it for the right price and do it properly

Cams = No, not yet as you could get better gains elsewhere.

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TBH it may be smarter to sell the car you have and buy a manual..... At least then its a genuine manual car with no issues in terms of rego and stuff, also the conversion changes heaps but there are little bits like dash cluster and steering wheel etc that people overlook and they arent cheap. I would sell yours, use the $8k and buy a modified manual and you will be all sorted!

Auto sedans dont seem to hold their value...... Actually lately imports in general dont! Try 10k and see what response you get.... OR take the parts out and make it cheaper and put them in your new car

and guy what u giving him shit for he asked for your opinion? and i get what he was saying about the cam/manual con

i agree about the cam thats a later upgrade if u even need it

paint. its your car

bodykits i like sum but sum also look stupid as f**k

manual. yer but i would still go r34 parts so everything is good and prop

a sedans worth is anywere from 8 to 13 up to u were your car fits

AND I AGREE HOW TO U JOIN SAU CLUB LOL I WONT STICKERS

and guy what u giving him shit for he asked for your opinion? and i get what he was saying about the cam/manual con

i agree about the cam thats a later upgrade if u even need it

paint. its your car

bodykits i like sum but sum also look stupid as f**k

manual. yer but i would still go r34 parts so everything is good and prop

a sedans worth is anywere from 8 to 13 up to u were your car fits

AND I AGREE HOW TO U JOIN SAU CLUB LOL I WONT STICKERS

Just for the lulz!

To join the club you need to find out who has the SA member forms and fill it in, pay your cash and your good to go! Joining SAU is well worth it!

In terms of performance mods, there is a route to take that is correct, and there is a route to take that belongs on Boostcruising.com, this thread was heading that way so i helped!

My car has NO kit, standard paint and thats it....... It does skids! So its good!

geeteetee u say this look stupid but u have eyelids :yucky: i am confused

so to sum it up if u wana go to auto salon YES street car NO

And if you want to increase your post count start a new post for every sentance :no:

Eyelids and bonnet lip = tough.....

Big front bar = aids

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