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Mark did all the work on mine aswell. He is great with Skylines, and I have been impressed with his work (I travel from the far side of liverpool to go to him). Only thing is he is always so busy, it might take you a little bit longer than expected to get your car back.

I am quite happy with the mods to my car (i usually only drive it on th low boost setting as that is usually enough), but I still have plans for more :D.

Jeff.

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with 450hp u better save up for lots of tyres especially the rear ones, as with that hp u can lay down a set of blackies by squeezing the gas in 3rd.. and also the stocl plenum is good enuff for what u want.

98% of what everyone said in this thread is way over my head (but hey im learning - give me a keyboard and mouse any day).

While u've been on the topic of HP what is the conversion from rwkw -> rwhp ?

Hopefully you'll have some before/after pics.

My Guess is that he will be up for at least $7000-$8000.

Am I Close?

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I Should be making around 250rwhp pretty soon.

I've spent $4800 all up.

I shouldn't have got the EBC now.. I should have just modded the wastegate.. Alot cheaper and with the same/similiar result.

Or if you want a serious clutch go for a OS Giken twin-plate... I heard they rule!!!

As far as clutches go... the OS Giken twin plate is sweet. And there are guys selling them for the $1200 mark. I thought i was going to be a really On/Off clutch like my mates Ogura clutch in his 300ZX. I've just had an OS Giken put in about 2 weeks ago and am SOOOO happy with it. Easy to drive, feels very firm and just holds like $hit to a blanket!

Andrew

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