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Old May 27, 2004 | 05:12 PM
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Im saving up to get my FD and i have a few newbie questions.



Could someone link me the reliability mods for a FD.



Also, im planning on using the car as a daily driver and would like to be able to lay down 450whp, is this possible without an insane cost?



What would be a good, fast spooling, single turbo conversion kit to get that could put me in the 450-500hp range??



Anythign else i should adress. Im planning on a brake upgrade to go witht he extra go. And intercooler.



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Old May 27, 2004 | 11:20 PM
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O ya, Im in the market for a nice RWD turbo car and i have been lookign at my options. One being a Nissan 300ZX TT.



Now i know that everyone here is an RX7 fan, and that im sure they would all pick the 7 over the Z. But im not the richest guy. I work at a gas station right now, it pays the bills, but im trying to get into some other line of work right now.



I would like a car that can ive me some good performance and good reliability. I dont intend on modifing the car as soon as i get it. I imagine that the car will remain stock for some time after i buy it.



Would it be a good financial decision to go with the 7 as aposed to the Z?



Sorry if this is a stupid question, but im just trying to guage what my finances will be like with either car.
Old May 27, 2004 | 11:41 PM
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