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so the GTR owners have a thread like this, so i thought i'd make up one for us ones that drive gts-t's n gt-t's ( older skyline owners R31 n such can post to ).

k so i've spent roughly.... close to 30 thousand on my car, thats a fair bit of money lol, how much have the rest of you spent to date, or plan on spending in the future???

car: '94 R33 Gts-t..

where the money went.....

$14,500 purchase price,

$7,000 smash repair bill

$1,200 Veilside kit....}

$2,500 full re-spray..} in progress

and theres more to come in the future... :D

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PFC: 750

Tuning: 450

Bodykit: 800 on top of selling my old kit

Cat and forward sections of exhaust: 1000

Front mount: 1100

Stereo: 1300

Alarm: 850

Rims: 1200 on top of selling the rims my car came with

Strut brace: 130

Gauges & rsm: 800

Tinting: 200

Cam gear: 130

Suspension: 550

Upgraded fuel pump Bosch 040: 230

GFB Hybrid BOV : 150

Cold air box: 120

TOTAL: 9760... OOoppss.. LOL... Still more to come :) This is just on modifications. This doesnt include petrol expenses, oil changes etc...

This thread was created just to rub it in for the GTR guys right? :)

GTR thread: 20k, 15k, 7k, 12k,

GTS-t thread: 2k, 2k, 2k  

LOL

lol nah i was just curious to see if alot of gtst owners and such spend alota money on there car as well, although it would suck being a GTR owner and reading this lol.

haha i like the way alot of you say a figure and then add ( so far ) to the end of it lol, i should proly bring it up again in a year or two and then maybe we'd be up to the GTR figures ;).

Wheels - $2500

Susp - $3500

BC - $300

POD - $100

Zorst - $1200

Stereo - $7000

Brakes - $700

Fansy stuff - $1000

Purchase price - $19000

Total - $35300...........DAMN! and i still have sh!t loads to go.. ;) cars are expensive.

Car - $21K

First Batch of mods - $13K (FMIC, Hi Flow turbo, Injectors, ECU, Tune, Front/Dump, cat, etc)

Blown Motor

Second Batch of Mods - Engine Rebuild $20K (included new everything - bulletproof)

New Turbo & manifold - $3K

New ECU $1400

Greddy Plennum - $1.2K

Buddy Club Wheels - $2K

TIEN Suspension - $1.2K

Clutch - $650

New Springs - $450

Oil Cooler, Thermostat, lines - $1K

Bigger FMIC - $1600

Sound System $1K

Semi Slicks - $1100

Terrific waste of money ;)

Purchased mine 5 years ago and it owes me close to 50k including purchase price and labour for installed parts

Same here :P and i am still getting more mods in the next few weeks. Long engine is still std., for now :D

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