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well lots really...

1. get the defects cleared...lol

2. pay the defect fines...ouch! $400 total

3. new drivers seat or all GTR seats

4. fix and finish my tune...hire dyno or speak to guilt toy...

5. fit new wheels

6. replace intercooler piping or change to greddy plenum, not sure yet...

7. get car engineered so 100% legal...that way the cops can suck my balls!

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Leather retrim for the GTR seats(or just buy 1 bride for driver's side.

Leather retrim for gear and handbrake boots

Respray the dash and other interior pieces to suit the new outer respray.

Get rid of the stock plenum and fuel rail, not sure what to get yet though.

Fit my clear cam cover

Fit my rollcage(rip out the rear seats)

Harnesses for both seats

Buy a new front strut brace

Camber rods

Carbon fibre bonnet

And still deciding wether or not to two tone the car, black roof, cf bonnet, cf wing and bayside blue body

Probably more but that's the main things

ummm

1 - replace my motor

2 - oil cooler

3 - fix up the paint on my front bar

4 - put car on track :D

that's all i can think off

You forgot line 4!!!! :D

As for moi..

1 - Brake Pads

2 - Braided brake n clutch lines

3 - Bigger radiator

4 - Oil temp sender into sump

5 - Camber / toe arms fronts n rears

6 - Lifters

7 - Retune

And then TRACK IT!! :D

In 2009 ill look at selling my S4, its lucky to have covered 300km in the last month...

the bike has done almost 1800km in the same time...

Ill prob buy something cheaper, smaller but still quick for those rainy days or to take my mates around in......

In 2009 ill look at selling my S4, its lucky to have covered 300km in the last month...

the bike has done almost 1800km in the same time...

Ill prob buy something cheaper, smaller but still quick for those rainy days or to take my mates around in......

GTiR!!

-new lights

-fix up damage

-get large show stereo sorted again

-front entry plenum

-new turbo

-hope the engine blows towards the END of the year

-ENJOY IT!

probably in that order too

After winning the 30 Million tonight buy a few R35's

Seriously tho

1. Get my GTR out of CRD!

And then

2. Drive it (pahleeze Nissan gods)

3. Purchase and install SK suspension kit

4. Upgrade brakes

5. Learn how to drive it to the edge....................... and back again

6. Become invisible to 5_0

7. Track days, hill climbs and a few Qtrs

Dagr81 just better suspension for the track, what I've gotnnow is good just needs more adjustment and tweaks, also I'm also looking to buy house and I'm getting married 2010 also!!!

SAU nsw mass wedding! Haha so you got mostly standard bolt ons in terms of power production?

Ok update for me

Spend more time doing diy's

Start doing my own oil changes to save coin

Learn to install sh!t myself i.e. Things like sspension arms and gauges which recently cost me $500 to get installed (500 bux is like new set of conrods pretty much!!!)

You forgot line 4!!!! :P

As for moi..

1 - Brake Pads

2 - Braided brake n clutch lines

3 - Bigger radiator

4 - Oil temp sender into sump

5 - Camber / toe arms fronts n rears

6 - Lifters

7 - Retune

And then TRACK IT!! :P

lol

okok

and YOU forgot line 8 - buy wagers lol

I might finally install the Power FC i've got sitting around so I can fcuk off this stupid JDM piggyback, maybe I'll give the dirty SR a set of HKS cams while I'm at it..

and other than that I'm in the process of acquiring skirts/pods/front lip and then getting bumpers repainted, and refitting my 17s

oh and I'll go to heasmans to get the suspension readjusted as dori dori spec is proving a handful on the street

not spending too much $$ on her as I got other things to do (overseas holidays > car)

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