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hi everyone, can you help?? What mods to do first

i just purchased a close to stock r33 series 2 gtst, great condition in my opinion,

its got a 3 inch exhaust set up, pod filter, and aftermaket intercooler, super low king springs, and a blitz boost controller but not currently installed..

only stock boost settings,

would the best option to buy a power fc ecu, and get it retunned or would i be better to do something else first???

and if so, where can i locate cheap performance parts?? and i live in melbourne, whats the good tuning shops in melbourne??

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cheap performance parts... LOL... first thing i would do is sell your skyline and buy something else.. cause you've bought the wrong car for that...

if not do some research cause there are wayyyy to many options for the little description you've supplied..

Real advice: Upgrade your brake & suspension system first as you need stopping & handling power before increasing performance

Edited by .:: GimpS-R34 ::.

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