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Hey guys, I'm starting a new topic because I need help to get a list of (useful) mods I should put into my project car (2001 R34 GT-25 N/A) so far I'm switching to turbo instead of engine swapping, I'm pretty dead set on this I don't want to put a whole new engine in. I'd love to hear what you think I should put into the car, it can be anything from type of turbo charger to brand of fuel pump I want as much hp as I can get out of this car. I will only be using it as a show/track car and absolutely WILL NOT be driving on the road with it so go nuts with your suggestions no need to be restricted by road laws :) feel free to post any of your cars you've worked on or are currently working on :)post-141924-0-46760000-1449240239_thumb.jpeg

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This ^ and then more of this.

Oh, and there is absolutely no cross over between a show car and a track car unless the track car is so successful and famous that people want to see it at a show. Choose your course of modification according to which of the two options you want to do the most and forget the other one.

Personally, my vote for you mods involves converting to AWD, fitting supercharger and f**koff big turbo, plus 150 shot of nitrous, fitting low drag (think extended front and rear ends) fibreglass panels and going for standing kilometre times

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