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did you noticed the blue 244DL last night, when we were heading back to your place from BWCP?

It was quite hot...

Nah missed it im devoed, too busy racing teh r8

hey r33 cruiser i was reading sunnycoast website and it said u have a few mods like

"it also has some engine mods= t4 turbo, nitrided crank, 3inch exhaust, 720cc injectors fmic, in car dvd player, custom boot install, ssq bov, twin plate clutch with a billet flywheel and will soon have a vta screamer pipe"

u also said

"yeah, had it dynoed at supertune on the gold coast about 4mths ago at 301.32 rwkw. but i can feel that i need another tune, that was on 25psi"

LOL interesting.....

hey r33 cruiser i was reading sunnycoast website and it said u have a few mods like

"it also has some engine mods= t4 turbo, nitrided crank, 3inch exhaust, 720cc injectors fmic, in car dvd player, custom boot install, ssq bov, twin plate clutch with a billet flywheel and will soon have a vta screamer pipe"

u also said

"yeah, had it dynoed at supertune on the gold coast about 4mths ago at 301.32 rwkw. but i can feel that i need another tune, that was on 25psi"

LOL interesting.....

nice 1 brudda! must be a weapon, what is it making now?

hey r33 cruiser i was reading sunnycoast website and it said u have a few mods like

"it also has some engine mods= t4 turbo, nitrided crank, 3inch exhaust, 720cc injectors fmic, in car dvd player, custom boot install, ssq bov, twin plate clutch with a billet flywheel and will soon have a vta screamer pipe"

u also said

"yeah, had it dynoed at supertune on the gold coast about 4mths ago at 301.32 rwkw. but i can feel that i need another tune, that was on 25psi"

LOL interesting.....

Is it one with the new hektic rb26304dettttt from teh new gtr?

For a $100k? Commo it was pretty slow. Damn it sounded like ass too

is that the clubsports that are that much or the gts or both? i know that they are overpriced shitas

yea mate save a few pennies and get ur seld a ebc, the greddy profect bs are good bang for buck...350 i think they are brand new...

unless ur looking for a cheap alterntive job and i got a bleed valve here u can ahve for 10 bux lol. hardly used...

Edited by Sr PWR
$150-200 at any jap yard. kawana jap wreckers have helped me twice.

my magna.. snapped wire and fkd the cogs. new wiper assembly was about 150.

in my silvia burnt motor and snapped wire. new electrical window winding assembly was about $150.

shop around. theres alot of help out there

Rang up that Jap place......Totally Imports...they rang around the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane and couldnt find a part.... Not too much help out there.

Rang up that Jap place......Totally Imports...they rang around the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane and couldnt find a part.... Not too much help out there.

just jap in sydney has them, and they will ship it to you

Rang up that Jap place......Totally Imports...they rang around the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane and couldnt find a part.... Not too much help out there.

Take it to a mechanic, they may be able to find a replacement motor that is similar to the one u have. You never know...might be the same price as getting the new motor. I think its worth enquiring about :(

"Anyone know if anyone is selling a R32 GTST wastegate actuator, need to up the boost."

rabbitt are u sure u want to up the boost on a stock as a rock r33?

doesn't nissans R&R come into effect at over 10psi?

you should get a tuneable ecu.

"Anyone know if anyone is selling a R32 GTST wastegate actuator, need to up the boost."

rabbitt are u sure u want to up the boost on a stock as a rock r33?

doesn't nissans R&R come into effect at over 10psi?

you should get a tuneable ecu.

Will be getting a intercooler in the next few weeks and exaust is being upgraded at the same time, then will be fitting the HKS adjustable actuator and then will be getting it all tuned on the dyno to make sure everything is right.

I think that is all i need for now?

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