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you cant be serious??? there are like 3 cars i know in the rb25 turbo upgrade thread with gt-rs fitted and mods list with dyno sheets. croat, thizzle and someeone else all have gt-rs pfc, 550cc inj, usual mods etc

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nothing will "bolt straight on", they say they do, but i can almost garantee it wont fit without a shit load of mods, and little fiddles....id go hks 2835, not the kit though, dont need half the stuff that comes in the kit....

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nothing will "bolt straight on", they say they do, but i can almost garantee it wont fit without a shit load of mods, and little fiddles....id go hks 2835, not the kit though, dont need half the stuff that comes in the kit....

umm as said before if u buy the hks 2835 pro s kit it bolts straight on and comes will all water and oil lines and also dump pipe.......as sly33 and grepin can probably vouch for this ....

so i dont know what your talkin about...?

the hks 3037 pro s bolts on but u have to make own water and oil lines and also fiddle a bit with dump....

pls explain..........?

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