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All,

Well after a 5 month long winded process the GTR is finally here, any you guessed it, its time for MODS!

The Vspec II and correct me if im wrong already has the following upgrades. Carbon bonnet and diffuser. Larger exhaust housing on the turbo's, slightly upgraded oil & water pump (An extra fin I have been told), larger rear brakes, more aggressive suspension (Lower and harder).

After Market, it already has HKS pods, 3 1/2 zorst, header pipes, twin plate ceramic clutch and magnesium wheels.

My thought on upgrades are as follows.

HKS GTSS turbo’s

HKS dumps

7.5lt cat

POMCAM's 264 stage 1 drop in's

PFC

Blitz dual solenoid boost kit

600cc Inj

Oil cooler

sump baffle

Surge protector

Metal head gasket.

Im basically ready to buy the parts so let me know your thoughts.

Thanks

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Carlo,

I think Im happy with the STD PFC and I was never happy with my old Apexi PFC Boost kit.

Red,

I cant fit the fluro's under the car, the carbon fibre under bady is in the way, Damm!

how about some Tomei cam gears??

the Normal V Specs also have the carbon fibre diffuser as well... don't know if the 2's had a different design but I'd be surprised if it did. The 2 also has an electronically controlled rear diff

also the bonnets have the small vent in them on the passenger side from factory... didn't think they were carbon fibre though???

how about some Tomei cam gears??

the Normal V Specs also have the carbon fibre diffuser as well... don't know if the 2's had a different design but I'd be surprised if it did. The 2 also has an electronically controlled rear diff

also the bonnets have the small vent in them on the passenger side from factory... didn't think they were carbon fibre though???

Yeah mine has the carbon rear-diffuser and electronic rear diff as well. Don't know if either of them changed for the V2.

GTR bonnets are aluminium until the V-SpecII which is carbon fibre. The M-Spec goes back to aluminium but probably had a CF option.

GTR-Boy,

Im looking for two things, a 4 ft tall sticker that says RICE. I want to put it the R on the boot IC on the roof and the E on the bonnet. I also need a green fluro under the car that spells "IM a Spanka" do you think you can source them?

Keep up the good work!

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