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Hi Guys,

This might end up to be a long message please bare with me i really need some advice.

I purchased a R33 GTS-T Skyline about 6 months ago. I love the car but i do want some performance upgrades, i just retired my motorbike addiction so i want some serious kick in my skyline.

Honestly i would not be classified as Mechanically Minded. But here goes.

I'll start with the mods the previous owner did to the car:

3" Exhaust From Turbo Back

The engine is the RB25DET - a 2.5litre Fuel injected Straight six with a Garrett T25 style Turbo

Air pod

Front Strut brace

Suspension also has a sub frame diff kit. (what ever that is)

Heavy Duty Clutch

Apexi PowerFC ECU with boost controller and commander unit. (one air inflow sensor seems to be missing)

Have a dyno readout of 287 RWHP

Now first thing is that i dont know of any good dealers that are in Perth. I live North of the river so a local one would be great but i doubt there would be any.

I was looking at getting a Stealth BoV to start off with, and then a Front Mounted Intercooler, maybe a cold box??

Can anyone recommend what performance modifications i should get and in what order.

Now to cosmetics, I got a full body kit and spoiler which i'm happy with. The car could use a new paint job however, it also has a dent in the back right corner. I'm anal when it comes to appearance of my car so this is really getting on my nerves. I was going to get dents fixed and then respray. Got a quote for $1300 to fix dent and respray back and right hand side panels. Or $3500 for full respray and fix dent. However i was thinking is there problems with fixing dent like rust and stuff happening?? Esp if i get dent fixed but i dont respray, i was thinking of getting some Velco Graphics and i was going to make the design cover the dent area, whats your thoughts on this?

So just to summarize what i want to know:

1) What Performance Mods should i get and what order?

2) Whats a good shop that can help me out with my performance work?

3) Do you know anyone who can fix Dents / resprays

4) Do you know anyone able to make and design graphic wraps for cars?

5) Any problems fixing dents and not respraying?

6) Are the plates BaiBai for my skyline likley to get me beat up?

Thanks guys for your time reading this, its much appreciated! :lol:

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1. Exhaust, 3" turbo back (3" split dump / front pipe combo, 3" hiflow cat, 3" exhaust)

2. Boost Controller

3. Cold air box / cold air intake parition and hiflow air filter

4. Front Mount Intercooler (gtr33 2nd hand or hybrid)

5. Some good tyres on the rear

214rwkw sounds a bit sus with stock exhaust, no fmic, no boost controller

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Thanskf or the reply.

It has a custom 3" Exhaust from what the owner told me, has a lip (dont know proper name) on it it curves down toward the floor.

Also i thought the Apexi Commander was a Boost controller?

So the main 2 upgrades i woudl look at would be a Forunt Mount and Cold Box?

Any ideas on how much extra KW that would pump out approx?

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i can only answer questions 2 4 and 6 since i know nothing about engines or panel beating

2. i found top racing in bently really good and highly recomend them..

4. look in the wa sponsers at a place called sign-fx www.sign-fx.com (url might be wrong)

6. plates bai bai, is that the line from a noutorious b.i.g. song were it goes, "i see some ladies tonight who should be havin my baby ...bai bai", ahahah bad joke, its your car get whatever plates you want, who cares what ppl think its all about bein different not following the heard.. and i doubt it will get you beat up,

ahhh i just got it, its bai bai asin bye bye ahhhhhhh

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Here's a mod list.

3inch exhaust from turbo with hi-flow cat.

then air filter upgrade (hi-flow panel in existing box or pod with cold air box)

then front mount intercooler

then boost (bleed valves are fine and under $100)

then powerfc

- at this stage you'll safely be able to run around 12psi and get 200rwkw

then fuel pump and fuel pressure regulator to support...

then bigger turbo (HKS GT-RS are good if you plan for around 240rwkw)

- at this stage you'll be at around 240rwkw with your injectors at the limit

That's what you'll need to hit both 200rwkw and then 240rwkw. If you want more than this you'll need to upgrade your injectors and get a bigger turbo. GT30's are popular and should be able to take you to 300rwkw with cams.

Don't assume I'm talking crap cause this is my exact setup except I have a Wolf3D, not a PowerFC, and an IPS460, not a GT-RS :P

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