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Rather than just continue to completely whore the other topic, I just thought I'd decide to save the mods the trouble

get to it.. I just thought i'd start by asking:

So just why the hell are you building a car Inasnt that is about 3 states away and you can't drive? and can't even oversee the build process? and why is it going to be so good that one day in the far distant future when it is done?

:D

haha u knob!

I am building it coz even tho i am 2500 KM away from it now i wont be in QLD for the rest of my life, the project i am working on finishes at the end of this year, so i have all the time after that to drive it!

It will be done sooner than u think, as i said 1 to 2 weeks, its at ice getting the final stages done to it now.

I havent said anything about it before coz i was waiting till it was finished to make a post, then i might aactually have a chance of being as cool as u and your xf wagon :D

:D good idea this thread i think

INASNT. as i said in another thread.

Just to bring this to lght for all ... :)

This was my Question

mmm... Denham, you aint even rebuilt your motor... and it's been off the road for how long?  

Anyone would think spending how ever much you have been, both time and money, you were rebuilding the motor ???  

j/k  

Just how much HAVE you spent denham (if i can ask)  

to chase your power goal?

This was the response

I was gonna go the full hog and rebuild the motor but i am saving that $$ for my new house.  

As for the total spent from transforming it from stock as from when i bought it, there isent much left from 10g of the $$ i sorta know of for performance parts, other $$ was spend on cosmetic stuff

So my next question...

what are you talking about LOL!

You've spent wat... 8G's on ricing your car and 2G's on a turbo ?

ahhahaha!

What does it look like with those new rims you bought for it anyhow?? Weren't they something like $4k ? And you reckon you don't want to spend money on the engine?

coming back for summer not so silly though.. its been raining here the last couple of months pretty much every 2nd day.

So my next question...  

what are you talking about LOL!  

You've spent wat... 8G's on ricing your car and 2G's on a turbo ?  

no fool 10g on performance plus x amount on rice!!

Pred

I havent bought those 5K Alstadt Legard 18inch deep dishes as yet, plus if i did i would have got em with 12 months interest free which is alot easier than forking it all out at once.

Originally posted by R31Nismoid

Oh!

hahah!

So ... so far, including this 6 month turbo.

You've spent 10 G's on mods?

it aint a 6 month turbo, its just coz i havent been in mel for more than 1 week at a time for the last few months to organise it!

as for the exact $$ of mods, i aint 100% sure, and i dont really care about the exact figure as its only money :D

lmao darK what's that in celcius and farenheit eh? and what would be the rate of evaporation of methyl hydroxide left in the open sun on taht day with the sunlight at a 45 degree inflexion and the surface area of the container exposed to direct sunlight and open air equal to 5cm2. You may assume that air current does not aid in evaporation.

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