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lol, jesus im glad i dont own a GTR ( yet ), i never thought the bug of modifying and spending money on it would be THAT bad lol.

i've only got a gts-t and its already cost me like.... close to 25 gran if i add it all up .... actually more, more like 30 ( purchase price included), if i didnt have to spend 8 gran to get it fixed after the accident it had, then it'd be a more reasonable price lol :P

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meh plenty still gets spent on shoes.

Although Kel let out a classic quote this week "You can drive the race car today, its too hard to drive in high heels" :rofl:

It's true!!!!!

Have you ever tried to heel-toe in a pair of stilettos :)

Ah Kel, where would we be without you....and your guy who is all too keen to drop you in it?? :):P

I'm contemplating a few purchases for either the 25t track car or a future track GTR. Fuel cell, hollinger box,race seats, cage, suspension, head etc. The list just goes on but hopefully I can pick up a broken fully prepped 33 race car that has been sitting around a while. Might save me 30K.......

You mean that thing Teulan nailed into the back of another car? Not a Nations cup car that I know of. It is a 33GTR that went off track and landed over a check bung bending the chassis. Still drivable but written off and bought back by the owner. Still sweating on some detail on prices.

Its only depressing once it blows up :(

This poll is truly just to make myself feel a bit better.

 

How much have you guys honestly spent on your gtr's in terms of modifications ?

 

I think ive just hit over the 10k mark and its rather depressing :D

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