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hello all, i have a R34 GT-T 1998 model.. 2 door.

some of u probly already posted to my other noob threads but im getting better :D

It is completely stock at the moment and i have a few ideas for it and im in the middle of chasing up quotes etc

some of you may of already seen my posts but at this stage i have pretty much made up my mind i just got a few q's to ease my mind a bit before i start blowing some dosh :)

Basicly this is what i have gatherd so far... im still a bit torn between pod/fmic as the gtt already has a smic good for 200rwkw and thats all i want... i think the only reason i could justify spending the extra money is if im not going to reach my goal with my stock cooler and pod then i can go for a fmic and a performance filter in my box. Also do brands play a part in anything as i have nfi on brands or what to use... and i like the 3" exhaust but if i go 3" all the way it may be too loud but i dont want to restrict flow? im going to contact my tuner today and ring around for pricing so yeh i guess the more info i have the better... is there any advise you guys recommend before contacting shops?

Here is a list of what i have in mind so far.

Nissan R34 GT-T 1998 White

Engine/Performance: 200Rwkw Goal.

Stage 1:

Engine test before any mods. & Dyno run

Sparkplugs/Coilpacks: Replace with new Spitfires/yellow jackets? & Japanese performance spark plugs (ngk irradiums?)

Exhaust: Full exhaust, Dump pipe 3" open bell mouth, 3" high flow cat(info) 3"

Back end high flow muffler (Bigger size cat?) (twin tip) dont want it too loud but still want a nice sound no droning sound etc..

Intake: Pod style air filter, heat shield, cold air intake (use the stock one?) or new front mount cooler.

Stage 2:

Boost increase: Electronic boost controller 10psi constant, remove 2 stage controller.

Ecu/Tune : Nistune software. (dont need to spend big $ for the power i want)

Exterior/Interior - Main WHITE - with colour coded dark/black colours.

18" Shadow Chrome/Black Rims (like the 34 gtr rims too expensive.) buddy style rims?

Front Bumper/Lip: Like the black lip on the bottom of the GTR - series 2 front with lip.

Boost gauge replaced with psi reading boost gauge / replace all gauges.

Pedals: Series 2 style pedals.

New gear shift nob: (stock one is slightly loose in set position)

Suspension: 1" lower after rims are put on possible coilovers? (like how car is handling at the moment just want to lower it)

Brakes: performance brake pads/calipers - to match colour code

Rear wing: Carbon fiber tipping. "on sides of wing and where wing is mounted"

Purchased / Installed

Sound System:

Alpine SPE17CS 6.5" 210watt & Tweeter fronts $140

Pioneer TSA1673s 6.0" 220Watt Rears $100

Pioneer DEH-4150SD 4-channel high power wma/mp3/aac/cd receiver with usb direct ^ built in sd head unit. $280

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