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sure your not on drugs :):blush:

btw i have a R33 standard turbo your welcome to check out

cool steve, wat you looking to get for it?

why the choice of a gt 30/40 ryan???

what size exhaust housing you gonna choose??

still not sure as to what im gonna do yet with the rest but i like your set up.

maybe i should up grade to a gt35/40 and sell u mine but you'll have 2 go external gate and maybe change to a .63 housig to reduce lag

ive got a rb25 exhaust housing machined out for a gt 30/40 exhaust wheel for a internal wastegate setup still if u want it

steve im going to be selling my nismo 555 injectors real soon if u still interested as i have ordered new bigger sard one's

25 rear housing with a compressor that size isnt' really what im after...they rear tends to work too hard and they get too hot....If your interested in selling your 30/40 i would get an internal gate with a .63 rear fitted. Im very interested mate.

hmmmmmmmmm ill get sum prices tomorrow on the gt 35/40 and get back 2 ya

how much laggier will it be??

Nah they are a different body shape on the JZX110 chassis. You been on JZX100.com lately? Theres a picutre thread on there.

nah have not been on htere in ages... i have a look occasionally to check my "flame the nissan driver" thread :)

i'll have a suss

Sled, did you sus out whats going on the the 98 octaine fules yet??

just wondering ahead of my fe fill this tuesday.. =)

Sorry Luke, I did the whole Father's Day thingy yesterday with my Dad and my kids and since then I've been flat on my back with a bulging disc.

If I can get into the car at some stage I'll go and see the local BP.

Sled, did you sus out whats going on the the 98 octaine fules yet??

just wondering ahead of my fe fill this tuesday.. =)

your up till 1.30 nothing wrong with you doing a bit a e-search

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