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just had a look at the deal...and yep...thats a bloody good deal. $2800....if i could've spent that 10 years ago......... :rolleyes:

lol If i had used the 15k i spent on a skyline all those years ago as a house deposit, and put all the money i spent on it and rent since on that house...I would own at least 2 bedrooms of it by now, maybe even a bathroom ... :rofl:

but then I wouldn't be ARTZ....I would be some other guy I don't know and possibly dont like...

Dont bother searching mate, it just found you...buy my stuff...all of it.... and have lots of horsepowers...don't waste your time with these fools on sau. ;)

linky >>> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/440006-300kw-bolton-turbo-setupadaptronic-td06-44mm-tial-750cc-injectorsready-to-go/

what you got

Click the link. Great setup. :)

lol If i had used the 15k i spent on a skyline all those years ago as a house deposit, and put all the money i spent on it and rent since on that house...I would own at least 2 bedrooms of it by now, maybe even a bathroom ... :rofl:

but then I wouldn't be ARTZ....I would be some other guy I don't know and possibly dont like...

While on the subject, how often do you clean your room?

must be a really tired troll

I suspect you don't actually know the definition of troll. That's twice you've used the term lately in a reasonably inappropriate way when describing people here with high post counts and more tech knowledge than you, who are both willing to help but unwilling to spoon feed bleating newbies.

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I suspect you don't actually know the definition of troll. That's twice you've used the term lately in a reasonably inappropriate way when describing people here with high post counts and more tech knowledge than you, who are both willing to help but unwilling to spoon feed bleating newbies.

its appropriate for me to describe you anyway i feel like....i don't mind helping bleating newbies, everyone starts somewhere.

ANYway... ;)

back to the OP's question... personally i'd go for handling and reinforcement first before power mods. ECU, cams, turbo, boost controller would be last for me...

learn to control the car and feel it first before making huge amounts of power :action-smiley-069:

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