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This is my new ride. I just picked it up and am stoked. Ended up gettingher for $13500 which I'm wrapped about because she is fresh as and bloody hammers. Here's a list of mods she has already:

230 RWKW

1993Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T

RB25DET

* HKS GT 2535 BALL BEARING TURBO

* FULL 3INCH EXHAUST

* APEXI Power FC + Hand Controller

* NISMO FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR

* HKS Air Filter

* TURBOSMART T-Boost Controller

* TURBOSMART TYPE II Blow Off Valve

* Z32 AIR FLOW METER

* BOSCH 044 Fuel Pump

* Intercooler 600x350x100mm

* UNIQUE AUTO SPORTS 5 Puck Extra Heavy Duty Clutch

* 17" Wheels with new tyres

* Painted brake calipers

* HKS turbo timer

* SONY Head Unit

* nismo front bar and veilside side skirts Fitted

Timing belt was done at 60,000kms

Made 231RWKW at 14psi. has much more potential

I am getting a bit of ping or valve bounce at top end 1st and 2nd under full load. It feels like she wants to go harder but I have to shift up due to the bounce. Is this just from the big turbo winding her out and not being able to keep up in the fuel department?

So I don't really need any more engine mods except bigger injectors and a more aggresive tune. I should be able to get 250rwkw.

Any ideas on mods for her though. Any ideas welcome!!!

Cheers

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My good mate Shane owns PSI parts and Sniper racing. He will be helping me out with all the carbon fibre mods. All the interior inserts, engine insert (coil pack cover, heat sheild, radiator cover) and carbon finned bonnet. As for the AV side of it I have a system to go in with all the bells and whistles Alpine double din dvd unit, V12 digital amp and Boston speakers. My old man spent 15k on a full system intall on his GTS. Now he's got the new one he's giving his to me. "top bloke" lol. I want some bride style seat and I suppose that'd really be it I guess. It's got ample power now I just need to boost up the style aspect.

As for Neon lights I'm not really keen to go down that path. if anything maybe some reds to match the brake calapers.

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