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hey guys i just bought a 1993 R32 GTST...the car is fairly stock atm it only has a turbo timer and exhaust but i dont know if they're any good anyways...so take the car to be stock as i wanna do everything properly.

So down to business i was wondering if you could all give me some advice, i wanna build the car with the purpose of ripping through wrxs up to about 200kw.

i know it sounds stupid lol but yeh im a massive noob with these cars so i was wondering if you could all let me knwo what i should first do with it as in what modifications and what brands i shoudl go with...

thanks guys

again sorry for the dumb questions

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do a quick search on steps to take for mods.

1. exhaust (turbo back)

2. induction

3. safcII / power fc

4. boost control

5. bigger turbo, injectors, fuel pump, reg

6. cams, cam gears.

or put a rb25 in, instead of the rb20 (with small mods you can get the rb25 up to 200rwkw

there are in no order

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can anyone let me know step by step instructions or where i can get them to install a cold air intake...

and also i spoke to someone today from nizpro n he told me that the r32 gtst only gets out about 100kw to the wheels if i was lucky...is that true? i thought it would have been more then that

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Im geussing your talking about a stock 32..... so 100kw at the wheels is a bit low especially since you have an exhaust already installed, my brother who owns a dead stock r32 gtst with 180,000 klms on it just had it dynod and it put out 123 kw at the wheels....

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