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carbon fibre bonnet - 1200

18' wheels - 1500

new t04 turbo - 900

new manifold - 500

new intake plenum - 600

bosche fuel pump - 550

malpassi rising rate reg - 150

microtech LTX16 - 1300

670x300 fmic - 600

fmic piping - 150

dump pipe/front pipe - 150

external wastegate - 300

neons - 200

future mods

rb30 - 100 (paid for)

forged pistons - 1100

supercharger - 350

piping - 100

n1 oil pump - 600

n1 water pump - 150

Not going to list them man but its somewhere around the $50K mark, good chance it’s a bit more really. The cars not that powerful but it’s had just about everything in it replaced, you could call it a 2004 GTSt :D The only think I have not replaced is the steering wheel, but that’s after market anyway :)

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Not going to list them man but its somewhere around the $50K mark, good chance it’s a bit more really. The cars not that powerful but it’s had just about everything in it replaced, you could call it a 2004 GTSt :) The only think I have not replaced is the steering wheel, but that’s after market anyway :)

geeez crazy shit :D

only got registered today and so far it's got the following:

$225 rear strut brace

$1000 brembo's

$30 door trim

$550 front pipes

=$1805 for 1 day rego lol, expensive toys but who here would have it any other way????? :D :wassup:

Let's see in less than a year of owning my R32 it owns me:

Pirelli tyres - $800

clutch cylinder + head gasket + turbo seals + major service - $1500

Walbro fuel pump - $170

Blitz boost gauge + exhaust temp gauge - $570

HKS turbo timer - $150

A'PEXi S-AFC II - $300

momo gear knob - $150

steering wheel - $100

tints - $220

A'PEXi Power Intake - $190

A'PEXi strut brace - $160

Blitz LM Intercooler kit - $840

Focal Utopia splits - $550

JL Audio sub - $175

misc. cleaning agents - $300

SAU seat covers - $50

Quicktrak stuff- $400

services - $300

insurance - $3300

rego + ctp - $800

to come:

gear to be installed - $650 :D

headunit - $400

interior re-upholster - $300

suspension - $1500

exhaust - $1200

rims - $1500

rotors - $800

$7500.00 including purchase of car quite pitiful really

$2500.00 car R31 skyline,aussie RB30 gx model

$1500.00 RB20 DET & box

$800.00 HYBRID fmic

$1200.00 microtech LTX-12

$1500.00 fmic piping,pod,tune,exhaust,bov,bits too finish conversion

200RWHP

In modifications, my car has cost me about $2,800 :(

...thats including the suspension, intercooler, turbo, injectors, clutch, new trim blah, blah,blah....

Now that i look at the figure on the screen it doesnt look so bad, but it feels as though i have spent a whole lot more on it :confused:

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