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Hey everyone,

i bought my car July 05, so i figure its time to buy it something for its birthday with me :worship: .

i have $1200 cash i dont really need, and im trying to figure out what exactly to spend it on,

my ideas are so far, getting the shift kit from the group buy thread.

getting the camber kits and swaybars.

But do i really want to get these?

can anyone suggest anything that i should buy, (( or not buy)) for this amount that im going to feel happy with spending...

or should i just put it aside for a new turbo??

please dont fill this with stupid posts or crap. im serious and only want serious answers

thank you

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woops should of really added the mods already, i cant seem to edit my first post so hopefully you all see it down here

car has, boost controller, turbo timer, pod filter, front mount intercooler, turbo back exhaust, HKS hypermax coilovers.

i was going to get hte camber kit, as since lowering the car, the camber seems alot worse lol so was told to get the camber kit to help adjust it.

nah no need for new rims,

fob33, nah ill keep it lol, i have thought about new ECU but my cars an auto, so i dunno what to get, and i dont think i have the mods to really require getting e new ecu

thanks for the ideas so far, anyone else got some??

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woops should of really added the mods already, i cant seem to edit my first post so hopefully you all see it down here

car has, boost controller, turbo timer, pod filter, front mount intercooler, turbo back exhaust, HKS hypermax coilovers.

i was going to get hte camber kit, as since lowering the car, the camber seems alot worse lol so was told to get the camber kit to help adjust it.

nah no need for new rims,

fob33, nah ill keep it lol, i have thought about new ECU but my cars an auto, so i dunno what to get, and i dont think i have the mods to really require getting e new ecu

thanks for the ideas so far, anyone else got some??

Sounds like you have covered the basics.

Maybe a nice and subtle Nismo bodykit just to top it off..? Nismo R34 GTR sideskirts and rear pods...

Other than that, I would just save your money up to pay for maintanance and petrol.

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lol, went shopping today and impulse bought a xbox 360, so car got me a gift for its brithday, :sick:

however shift kit is what i will be buying aswell i think, get it done in time for power cruise

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Id grab a Safc Neo (prefered and better on R34s) expect 300-400 bux and watch the car turn into a weapon..

If you want to perhaps find yourself some injectors and a turbo down the track grab a Emanage Ultimate..

Driving around with those mods is only benefiting the government and fuel stations..

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