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Hypergear billet T67

highmount mani (NZ one or better)

External gate w/ screamer

Bosch 1000cc injectors

Adaptronic ECU from hypergear
Brass button clutch

4" exhaust

GTR FMIC or better

Tune on E85
Mickey Thompson ET Streets
Slick driving with little to no mechanical sympathy.

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Strip as much weight as possible. and loss 20kgs.

Do all the necesensary engine mods

Run our Billet T04Z with proper manifold and 60mm gate to about 500rwkws

Cutch

re-enforce drift shaft and stronger diff

With bit of luck that the stock gear box won't blow to piece Or put a dog box auto in there.

get adaptronic or some thing similar to setup launch control.

Cross ply M/T wheels and rims

Learn how to drive

By Then you can probably on a flat 10s

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Strip as much weight as possible. and loss 20kgs.

Do all the necesensary engine mods

Run our Billet T04Z with proper manifold and 60mm gate to about 500rwkws

Cutch

re-enforce drift shaft and stronger diff

With bit of luck that the stock gear box won't blow to piece Or put a dog box auto in there.

get adaptronic or some thing similar to setup launch control.

Cross ply M/T wheels and rims

Learn how to drive

By Then you can probably on a flat 10s

so roughly

3k ish for turbo,gate and ecu if all bought from you...?

1.5k for manifolds and bigger TB ....probably second hand...

1.5k for fuel system, 2000 cc injectors pump, surge tank rail and reg..

1.5 for big Clutch

1.5k for tuning and bits and pieces

I'm up to 9k still need a diff /tailshaft or tyres...but budget is looking like it could be acheivable

blow and hookers aren't looking good but pretty sure all the girls will get wet when I win this race anyway :D...

guys this is a piss take.

you could of had a 10second car man...instead you bought a clubsport :P

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so roughly

3k ish for turbo,gate and ecu if all bought from you...?

1.5k for manifolds and bigger TB ....probably second hand...

1.5k for fuel system, 2000 cc injectors pump, surge tank rail and reg..

1.5 for big Clutch

1.5k for tuning and bits and pieces

I'm up to 9k still need a diff /tailshaft or tyres...but budget is looking like it could be acheivable

blow and hookers aren't looking good but pretty sure all the girls will get wet when I win this race anyway :D...

you could of had a 10second car man...instead you bought a clubsport :P

i dont need to run tens.

the only 10 i need is in my pants.

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