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can anyone in the know about all the prices and such maybe give a ruff estimate on the cost of the work sammie had done jsut intersted in doing it minus the stinger and with a pfc. :ninja:

here we go

Aftermarket Ecu

-Apexi PowerFc $1000-$1500 (if you can find one)

Fuel Pump

-Nismo/Tomie $350

Injectors

-Nismo 740cc $800-$1000

AFM

-Z32 $300-$350

-Z32 Plug (can use an aus spec r31 afm plug, or buy the tomie one) $15-$30

Intercooler Kit

-Greddy M-spec $600-$800

-Greddy V-spl $1000-$1400

Turbo

-HKS GT-RS $2000-$2500

-HKS GT2835 Pro s KIT $3000-$3500

-HKS GT3037 Pro s $3000-$3500

there are just some examples,

the turbo listed are all bolton and are rated above 400PS (for rb25det)

NOTE: THIS DOES NOT INC LABOUR OR TUNING!

Tuning cost - $400-$600

Also Other mods i would consider!

Aftermarket Clutch

-$600-$2000 (depending on type, starting from the cheaper end Exedy Clutch, to then going to something like a hks or orc twin plate)

Coilovers

-Hks/Tein etc etc $1500 - $2000

oh really that sux .. i talked t o slide he rekens hes had his clutch for ages now and drifts with it quite frequently and hasnt yet slipped, and id love to get a os giken but i cant afford it atm after spending alot on the car so i want something a little mmore affordable and as i said il only be driving it weekends and the odd thrash on a whoopass wednesday

oh really that sux .. i talked t o slide he rekens hes had his clutch for ages now and drifts with it quite frequently and hasnt yet slipped, and id love to get a os giken but i cant afford it atm after spending alot on the car so i want something a little mmore affordable and as i said il only be driving it weekends and the odd thrash on a whoopass wednesday

get a extreme or exedy clutch should cost you about $800 to $1200 install (depends of which pressure plate you pick)

it will hold the power, and the abused. mine took 3years of abuse (drag,drifting and mc days)

ah ok kool so what kind would u recomend is a exedy heavy duty 5 puk not enough or ? i read sumwhere that it can hold up to 300kws

i also read somewhere (i think was on forsale topic in the business section) that they can hold 300kw, i think that will enough for you!

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hey guys on the way to the cruise last night i gave it a bit then, my clutch went i think well wat happend was i guned it in second revs went up but speed stay ed the same, after this when i drive it takes a long time to get up in revs, and cant hit boost at all, reken this is the clutch ?

cheers sam

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