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hey guys and gals

just wondering im gettin some money to d my r33 gtst up, so i was just wondering if u could give me some tips on where i can get all this right stuff from for good prices? and i mena good prices, lol. but yeh. im gettin 5g so just tell us wat i should get, like the little things to make up a little bit more power. parts in the engine bay. thanks

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HI

may be able to organise a full exhaust for you from the turbo back if you are keen,. I have a friend who works at an exhaust shop... mild steel or stainless....mild prob better option, cheaper and does same job.

PM me for details. Would be 3" with a muff and definately under 1K....

Anybody else keen?

haro

Well you'd better tell us what your r33 already has, or is it like mine and stock as a rock?

5g's inho would be best spent looking for the biggest turbo you can get and sticking it on, al la BelGarion style :thumbsup:

Seriously though:

Mags with decent set of tyres

pod with cai box

turbo back exhaust with high flow cat (or no cat)

EBC

SAFC

FMIC

Thats about 5g's right there, right?

Well that is my plan, going to carry it out when i get my money tree :)

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