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Wishlist/Coming Soonish List:

Repair to dent from a bad driver

Fit Sparco seat

Install new dials

Install new gear/Hbrake boots

Bigger sway bars

Better rotors/pads/brake lines

Fit HICAS lock bar

Get annoying alignment issue fixed.

THEN I'll start thinking about more power (currently ~200atw).

When it's on the road, i really enjoy driving it.

The only thing I REALLY want is for it to just be a reliable daily driver. Not really a hard ask...or is it...from an 18yo car...

Other bits and pieces would be stuff like better stereo as mine is absolutely shocking and maybe nicer wheels - but not essential. Also thicker sway/roll bars.

When it's on the road, i really enjoy driving it.

The only thing I REALLY want is for it to just be a reliable daily driver. Not really a hard ask...or is it...from an 18yo car...

Other bits and pieces would be stuff like better stereo as mine is absolutely shocking and maybe nicer wheels - but not essential. Also thicker sway/roll bars.

Yeh i hear ya. I want a little bit more from my 32 gtr but i really enjoy having a reliable ride that i know exactly whats going on with it.

Apexi power fc / tune for better fuel econ

Cam gears

flushed injectors

Tinting

Exhaust thats not falling apart

Bilstein suspension package on here

Headlights that actually illuminate something

Turbos that arent 18 years old

Some lighter wheels

Lighter seats too.. to me it seems r32 gtr seats are excessively heavy

Kaaz diff

4WD adjustable Switch

New clutch

I reckon $11,000 would cover it :S

Oh.. remove HICAS and ABS as well (still considering ABS removal)

In the next 12 months I think i'll do these things (no particular order):

Gearbox + clutch

Fix steering rack leak

Bride drivers seat

Stereo

Castor rod bushes

Rear slotted discs

New pads all round (rb74) + rbf600 fluid flush

Dreaming:

Wheels (18" Work Meister S1)

Cams

1.5 or 2 way LSD

Oil cooler

Harness

I'm happy with my car, but would be happier with...

Work Emotion XD9's in Gunmetal 17x8.5 and 17x9.5 (which im buying once I've done my tax)

Bridgestone RE55s to suit

Rebuild my f**ked leaking front coilover (get them all done while I'm at it)

Half cage with harness mounting points

Sparco Sprint seat (or seats)

So, I'm nearly there...time to ask for a pay rise...

Finally get around to fitting all the crap I've collected over the past few months

just waiting on getting a new fuel pump, the silicon hose from bassjunky's G/B.

Then get it all done in one hit

I've had a FMIC, apexi power fc, Greddy spec II boost controller & splitfire coils taking up space in my room for aaages.

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