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hmm depends what you want to do? Mates got r31 and i find them to be a solid car that doesnt brake :(

To give you an idea what you can do with it;

Turbo your rb30 (rb30et)

Put in an rb20 or rb25 engine :(

but if you add a turbo it would be best to upgrade your stock brakes to something like r33 gts-t brakes, also add an lsd would help get the power down better

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go the 31!

definately move towards a brake upgrade even if its just good pads fluid but if your going to up their power go caliper rotor swap

pm DSTURBD if you need eny parts he farms 31s down south in the bunno area and should be able to supply anythign you need cheap

but yeah a very solid safe car to be hit in...... lol

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become and SAU member, then go down to all the sponsors and ask them to go to town on it :(

I am a SAU member :wassup:

Hey at least i know I'M going to be safe if i get rammed into or fly off the road... Hehe

Ok so brakes and a turbo good thing to start off with then ey,

Great Help guys cheers :(

Splatt

(keep it coming)

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I dont think putting a turbo on it is as easy as it sounds, you are going to spend twice the value of the car by doing that, would be better off buying something with turbo already in it.

oh and for all the ppl using the other view.

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Good to see another female wanting to improve her car. :(

I agree with gun32, if thats the way you want to go. Turbo = bigger brakes needed.

Personally, I think you should just keep that car for a while & get used to driving for a start, save up money & then buy a newer car already with a turbo in it after a year or two, if power is what you want.

By putting a lot of time & money into converting a car you might in the end decide to change up after a while, so just think ahead about what you want to do, and from there it is easy. If you are going to do it, you would probably be spending as much as you would by getting something similar, like a 180sx.

Good luck, keep us updated. :(

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man i should change my name to a girls name then post a photo of some hot chick as my aviator then ill get help straight away........ look how many replys this chick gets in 1 day to her thread

lol

You saying im hot? :cooldance

HAHA

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aviator?  

As Driver asked, looks or performance is the question!

Let me help u pimp ur ride!  You do the spending though :(

Hmm well with what everyone is saying maybe i should go with looks for now till i do get used to driving around a bit more,

I'll have to see what happens.

Gettin a half cut sounded alright but might look into that a bit further and see how we go..

Thanx guys

Nat:cooldance

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