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Okay I've just purchased my first ever Skyline which came aross as an impulse buy being around tax time and the car was there for the right money so I snapped it up.

I'm looking for 2nd hand brand named items because I want the quality without paying the big dollars. :P

Anything of these items would be good or if things you can suggest to put me in the right direction would be accepted....

- z32 AFM

-550cc side fed injectors

-ECU (Apexi FC SA, Greddy EUPB)

-Turbo (GT30 or something similar not sure at the moment need to do more reseach)

-Warlbro 255L/H

-3" Turbo back exhaust, decat, cannon tip.

-FMIC with piping to suit foward facing plenom

-Foward facing plenom

-HKS evc....pref. a solanoid type

......that's all I can think of at the moment engine wise I'm also chasing r33 s2 seats. And some Tein coilovers suited to the EDFC system.

I'm from country Vic and will be in the city closer to the end of this year so I would like to arrange to pick up as much as possible then.

Thanks and I look foward to getting into this project. :)

Edited by ReeceGTS-T

- z32 AFM

-550cc side fed injectors get bigger. alot bigger

-ECU (Apexi FC SA, Greddy EUPB) adaptronic or haltech for local support. and newer tech

-Turbo (GT30 or something similar not sure at the moment need to do more reseach) not gonna comment.... itll open a bag of worms.

-Warlbro 255L/H

-3" Turbo back exhaust, decat, cannon tip.

-FMIC with piping to suit foward facing plenom

-Foward facing plenom not needed. save your money.

-HKS evc....pref. a solanoid type

haha thanks for your input plattsy

-foward plenom for future top mount turbo though.

and i know what you mean with the turbo stuff but I'm it's such a toss up with so much vareity..... hmm....

if I was to get bigger injectors would I need to get bigger fuel pump....

see this is the thing I dont want to be in a vicous cycle of upgrading something then something else needs to go with it, I know it works like that but i don't want to go over the top. I'm not phased if it's not 300kw but around that mark is plenty for me.

Won't over do it, but definitely bigger injectors + fuel pump.

If you want to save on the ECU, you can look into a nistune.. I'll be selling my one soon for r33 gtst series 2.

If not definitely look into Haltech or Adaptronic.

Won't over do it, but definitely bigger injectors + fuel pump.

If you want to save on the ECU, you can look into a nistune.. I'll be selling my one soon for r33 gtst series 2.

If not definitely look into Haltech or Adaptronic.

I'm hearing good things about haltech, alpexi, aem, stinger. I don't really want to go down the nistune path, but thank you. a 400l/h will deff do the job. excited to put it in! playing with wires in fuel tanks, exciting!

mate have PM'd you..might have everything you need and more... ;)

shit you selling your gear?????????

original poster... buy this. unbeliveable gear and will do you a good price no doubt....

300kw easy.

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