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Hey, I'm fairly new to SAU.

The names Jaylon and I'm from QLD.

Bought my first Skyline a few months back, haven't been able to fully drive it yet tho coz I'm still on my P's but I'll be off them in a month.

I bought an R34 GTT, it came pretty stock so I'm in the process of achieving 200rwkw, for now I'm driving round an N/A S13 sr20.

The 34 came with SplitFires, lowered suspension, and a turbotimer.

So far I've added a GReddy PE II exhaust, TurboTech boost controller running 10psi.

It had a misfire so I took her apart (which you have to just to get to the coils and plugs) so I replaced the plugs and shes running purrfect now.

Next on the list is getting a split front/dump pipe and high flow cat, then gonna get a Hybrid FMIC, then gonna get a NIStune.

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Hopefully Ill see some of you guys at some meets!

Cheers,

Jaylon.

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Hey mate nice looking 34... :teehee:

If you are looking for a twin dump pipe can i recommend Trevor from CES Racing he has always looked after me and even though there

are cheaper options well his power gains on all the cars he makes exhaust for speak for themselves with proof.

This is what you are looking for and he also has great High Flow Cats and i would put a K&N filter in the stock airbox: LINK ( As you can see this and the mods you have with the Frontmount got me 214 RWKW as Tuned by APC (home of the fastest EVO in the World.. lol Had to say it)

Buy the way i would also recommend a Turnflow intercooler as this will not attract the QTD and you dont need to cut a hole in the body and they are still good for at least 240 RWKW

Good luck with the car and Welcome to SAU :whistling:

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I didn't realise I posted up split front/dump pipe, was probably just gonna go for the bellmouth, thanks for the link little bit exey but ill deff take it into consideration tho, Ill see how my tax return works out.

Just reading through i've heard alot of ppl say to just go the bellmouth? Not sure tho. Was maybe gonna chuck one of the just jap stainless steel bellmouths on and go a Catco.

The only good turnflows ive seen are exey too, not too keen on getting a cooling pro or anything like that. Do you know of any turnflows that are equivalent in quality to the HDI's? I've read through and seems alot of members have HDI's.

Thanks for the welcome and feedback ay! I'm from the Goldy too :whistling:

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hay bro

i got a cust 3inch exhaust for an r34 gtt if u want let me know if u want details bro

cheers

julz

Tru, I'd only be after the front and dump pipe, and also the cat, coz Ive got the GReddy catback system.

How much tho?

Thanks.

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Hey dude.

Welcome. :O

Thought you said there was pics of your girlfriend in here ? :)

Nah jokes. How long have you had your 34 ?

Thanks, sorry for misleading you haha.

Had her since march, I've still got less than a month till i can actually drive her....

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Welcome buddy, nice 34 :)

You will enjoy it for sure, just don't let the power go to your head! drive safely and conservatively, and it will be the best decision ever buying a skyline!

Cheers.

Yer deff the best decision!!

for sure :(

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Welcome buddy, nice 34 :whistling:

You will enjoy it for sure, just don't let the power go to your head! drive safely and conservatively, and it will be the best decision ever buying a skyline!

^^ Great advice that...

Welcome and enjoy :happy:

Look after your car and it will look after you....

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