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I have decided to keep the nur and just do it up, i feel there is no point in selling it just to drop down in models to modify, to make a car perfectly the way you want, leaving it stock is just not the answer (in my oppinion). The pic below is sort of the way i want to go about it, less the front bar and bonnet. Similar color (custom), same wheels and side kit and will still be a nur. Resale won't be the best, but as long as i have the car, i only care about how it is for me.

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i don't care how much i could sell it for in the future, and i bought it for $70,000 wich is pretty good for a stock nur

If that is the case let me be the first one to offer you in writing the opportunity

to sell your car to me when you are bored, for the princely sum of $10,000 dollars.

I'll even put down a 20% deposit to confirm.

sorry just joking but of course you care how much you can sell it for in future, just

like you worked out how much it was worth when you bought it.

Why dont you post this in the Forced Induction section? I think you already make like 3 threads about this car in the Vic section alone. We all know its sexy, enough showing off... lol

Hey all, thanks for your oppinions, there is one thing that everyone keeps bringing up and thats the re sale value, i don't care how much i could sell it for in the future, and i bought it for $70,000 wich is pretty good for a stock nur.

In one hand you have... People appreciate a stock Nur, Then in the other hand you have the more exciting point of having something that is limited and is still off its head. Its sort of like having something top of the range and making it personal and to a better level.

At the end of the day a GTR is a GTR, i just can't see the point off selling something that is higher up to downgrade (if thats the word) to something where you could just as well do the same to that...

you paid 70 :wacko:

buy a mint v-spec for 50ish, blow 20k setting it up!

or wasnt ferni's proven car going for 40?

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you paid 70 :wacko:

buy a mint v-spec for 50ish, blow 20k setting it up!

or wasnt ferni's proven car going for 40?

Nah i don't know why but i only ever want the last cars ever produced, been like that with all my cars, i think it might be OCD or something, lol

Nah i don't know why but i only ever want the last cars ever produced, been like that with all my cars, i think it might be OCD or something, lol

Should've got a Z-Tune then. Money's obviously not a huge issue for you :wacko:

There's one in Melb with red plates [ZTUNED]. I think the owner would be happy to part with it if offered enough cash...

Seriously, being a Nur, the engine and turbo's are N1, so you're already ahead.

If you're looking for "fun for street and half-decent for odd track day without being a huge defect magnet" I would go

- Apexi Power FC

- EBC (either optional PFC EBC or get standalone EBC eg., HKS EVC5/6)

- Apexi Pod Filters

- Catback exhaust

- (HKS) Split/dump pipes

- (HKS) Cam gears

This should be good for around 300 rwkw and cost around $4-5k installed and tuned.

If you want to spend more time at the track racing rather than cooling off your engine you should invest in

- (HKS) oil cooler

- Sump baffle (helps prevent starvation)

- maybe bigger injectors + fuel pump/regulator

- maybe Nismo AFMs, though not sure if these are already on Nur?

Another 4k

Once you have these, go for...

- Adjustable coilovers

(I'd get Tein EDFC as well, but that's just me... I am lazy re adjusting)

- TE37s/LMGT4s + decent street/track tires

- Better brake pads

Probably 7-8k

Anything left over, go for

- Rotors/6 pots

Another 6k

You can probably get away without being a defect magnet up until this point (about $23k or so). When you start going into aero parts/carbon fibre, aftermarket FMIC/piping, upgraded turbos/engine etc etc etc then you enter the world of severe diminishing returns and severe ass-raping by the cops/EPA.

This is what I am doing with my 34 GTR (2/3 down the list) and I really enjoy how each and every mod changes the character of the car a bit. I love the feeling of feeding and upgrading your car so that it grows with you... kinda like a pet :wacko: I'm not experienced at all with modding, so other people may have better ideas.

lol phat boy, thats my setup.. heheh.. minus the NUR tho.. only a 32gtr :wacko: btw! wad brakes r u going for? i m on the hunt for a big brake kit.. wanna group buy? haha

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lol phat boy, thats my setup.. heheh.. minus the NUR tho.. only a 32gtr :wacko: btw! wad brakes r u going for? i m on the hunt for a big brake kit.. wanna group buy? haha

Haha... not up to the brakes yet. Still saving for the suspension/wheel mods...

What brakes are you thinking of getting?

the number of people telling you NOT to srtip and cage and track the car exclusively has got to tell you something. a nur, esp in jade, is valued because it is a nur, not for how much power it makes, or what mods it has. quite the opposite in a "normal" r34 gtr. your plans make me sad because there'll be one less clean, original spec car for me to dream of purchasing

dont track this car man. just dont

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sell your car

buy aarons r34

away you go

great idea but he will kill himself in that thing... seriously... Mines_Datsun anybody? :woot:

lol @ 'Hard Parking'

Your going to paint it!?... you know that sound Clint Eastwood makes in Gran Tourino... ungh :D

Seriously, being a Nur, the engine and turbo's are N1, so you're already ahead.

If you're looking for "fun for street and half-decent for odd track day without being a huge defect magnet" I would go

- Apexi Power FC

- EBC (either optional PFC EBC or get standalone EBC eg., HKS EVC5/6)

- Apexi Pod Filters

- Catback exhaust

- (HKS) Split/dump pipes

- (HKS) Cam gears

This should be good for around 300 rwkw and cost around $4-5k installed and tuned.

If you want to spend more time at the track racing rather than cooling off your engine you should invest in

- (HKS) oil cooler

- Sump baffle (helps prevent starvation)

- maybe bigger injectors + fuel pump/regulator

- maybe Nismo AFMs, though not sure if these are already on Nur?

Another 4k

Once you have these, go for...

- Adjustable coilovers

(I'd get Tein EDFC as well, but that's just me... I am lazy re adjusting)

- TE37s/LMGT4s + decent street/track tires

- Better brake pads

Probably 7-8k

do these mods, keeping your N1 furbo's and you'll have a 320ish rwkw street car (tune for e85 and you'll get 360ish)

strip the interior and all the stock parts you can and wrap them up nice and safe somewhere

- 1 very fast car that can be returned to stock and sold on as an original NUR (just not to anyone on SAU) :woot:

if you are going to track this thing, come to the vic meeting tonight.... find a guy called mick and start a freindship, cause your gonna need it :D

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