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Hey guys.

Well. after one of those days of a closed door meeting with the boss, suprisingly walked out with a bonus. Yay was that a relieve.

Anyways. Point of the story. Ive now got $1500 to spend.

Now i guess that gives me 3 options.

- Tell the wife and spend it on the house

- Bank it

- Splurge it all on the car

Ok. I already think ive made my decision. I currently have a set of MT streets coming my way (got a drag day on Nov 23). As well as a set of 18" Enkeis coming my way also. Car in question is a 96 R33 Gts-t with all the main mods running STOCK turbo.(with no goal of upgrading), as well as Tein Coilovers. Car mostly see's street use with bit of Drag thrown in.

Just a case of deciding what to get.

Things i have come up with so far

- Whiteline Sway bars

- Remap Ecu

- New seats

- GTR spoiler

- Anything i cant think of at the moment!!!

What would you's get. Anything that might take off a tenth or 2 off the times without requiring turbo change would be good. Although car see's just as many show and shines as it does drag days. So the seats and spoiler would be alright too.

Let me know your thoughts.

Cheers. Luke

Hiya Luke,

Don't you get the guilts?

Your wife loves you very very much!

You must do the the fair and right thing by her!

Don't you feel sorry for her whilst she waits for you to say that...

i) the meal she made was tops

ii) the magic in bed was the best you ever had

iii) you can give 10 reasons why you love her to bits

iv) you'll take her 'parking' in your Nissan and give her an ECU (Electro-convulsive-underbelly)

and then...

hand over to her $750!

Being all generous (and buttered up), she'll say,

"No You Keep Half Dearest!"

Now that $375 + $750 (still in your pocket) = $1,125 for your ECU (from F/S on SAU) and Tune!

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