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Hi guyz this my first post i have done on this forums. I am thinking of getting a 90-93 HR32 GT-R Twin Tubro Skyline. I was wondering if you guys can tell me what kind of modifications i can place on the car to give it better performance, i know exhaust and stuff would be good, but im thinking of CAMs, Bigger turbos, just asking what websites in WA or anywhere else i can find prices and deals for these sorta modifications.

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ahah cheers. ive been looking on greenline website. Really good products for the car, but i dont know which to choose, thinking of getting the HKS intercooler, but i dont know about the bigger turbo upgrade, which do you guyz pefer, and what kinda increase of hp will i be looking at?

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btw

GTR is BNR32

HR32 is gts/ gts-t

:D

almost. GTST is HCR32

GTRman: my advice is buy a car before you get carried away with the cheque book racing. you may buy a car that already has that intercooler, or turbos. or conversley you may buy a car that turns out to need $5K worth of repairs in which case you may need to spend money on that.

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TURBOS before everything else the r32 are prone to turbo failure which CAN also cause engine damage(ceramic dusty in cylinder) then APEXI PFC i would put next and the intercooler about one of the last things you need (std rated at ~450rwhp)as mine has made 520rwhp plus for 2 year with a shitty looking std one and only just recently did i buy a 102mm biltz intercooler.

Serious look around there have been a shit load of threads on mods for gtr

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Does anyone know what the power rating on this car is, just stock rating. Also whats the minimum ET for 1/4 mile.

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i've read from 12.9-13.1 down the 1/4 mile and they are rated at 207kw (by jap law) but i think more like 240kw realistically, but they can go much higher for very little extra $$$ :cheers:

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