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ok sorry dude - i guess its just a little random.

first of all this is the Non Turbo section, so if you have a GTST you'll be wanting to post in the Forced Induction Section.

secondly, what type of Skyline do you have? R32? R33? or R34?

just so you know, mate..

the R34 turbo models wreen't called GTST anymore, they were called GT-T

and the R34 non-turbo models aren't GTS, they are GT

Oh, and you will find that you will get a much larger and better response if you posted this in the "Forced Induction" section as people that look in here generally don't have the turbo model

if the car has been tuned well, the engine/induction mods coupled with the suspension mods, you've got a beast of a car already...

how quick do you want this thing to be!

i thought you were going to link to a stocker...

EDIT:

just a quick q, pls don't take it the wrong way (cos my car workings knowledge is quite limited) but do you know exactly what you've bought? as in, about all the mods which are on the car?

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