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hey guyz ive just had the privlige of getting a skyline of my own. Coming from a 1988 auto mazda mx6 turbo to a 1994 manual nissan skyline is a big difference although im happy with the standard power and torqueyness of the car the power bug has hit me and i am in the search for more power. I was just wondering how much rwkw i would be expecting with about $3000 worth of mods and what would be the best mods i was thinking full 3in exhaust, fmic,fuel pump, 10psi and maybe something else..... since i dont really want a flashy looking skyline i can afford to make a nice sleeper hehe :D any help would be helpful and thanx..

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