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Hey guys!

I'm new to this site and i'm also a proud new SKYLINE owner so basically i have a few questions about this site!

1. i still have no idea how to post this thing! i stumbled across it by mistake. so can someone post me how to write this!

2. I own a R33 gtst and i've only got a grand atm to spend on the car. I pretty much no shit all about turbo's but i'm slowly learning and figuring things out. A mate suggested to me that i get a front mound and intercooler to help with the performance and also allow me to boost up my psi.

Does anyone have any suggestions that i mite be able to do to the car instead of this cause i dont have the money for the set up my mate suggested. I'm a little in debt cause i only recently bought the car!

3. Do u guys go on cruises? i've already been on the toyota crusies and also the holden cruises but seeing i now own a skyline i'd really rather be going on a skyline cruise!

4. Sorry about all this i'm not good wit computrers!

Thanks

ADAM CAMLZ

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Hi Adam,

I'm fairly new myslef but one thing I have learnt is that a lot of guys seem to install a good exhaust as one of there first mods. Eg I had a turbo to tip 3 inch system with twin dump pipes off the turbo installed for $1100. Assuming u have a totally stock car this is a good place to start. Oh and a K&N hi flo panel filter also to help it breath. I have got both plus an el cheapo bleed valve @11 psi and have noticed a dif. Boosts quicker and harder than stock. THe K&N costs bout $100 and bleed about $150 fitted.

From there u may progress to front mount intercooler (fmic) or some say ECU (eg. Powerfc).

(Now wearing anti newbie mod advice flamesuit) :flamed:

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