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A giraffe.. 3 cans of whipped cream..... and a butler

SET

or

new coil overs

new pads

full exhaust

frontmount

panel filter

Dr D boost control

None being of a chinese manufacture

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anyone with a "budget" that wants to modify a car will find out it dosnt work out.. it always blows out!!

if u got 5k do ur budget on 4.5k if u had 10k budget for 8k

most ppl that have spent a heap on cars will tell as i have just said

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Well since my car is pretty much stock, these are what I want.

A new 5 Speed box

Brakes

Suspension

I find the typical "Extractors and 2.5 inch exhaust" as first mods, like alot of N/A VL drivers seem to take, pretty boring. :(

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Coilovers

Pineapples

Mechanical LSD

Turboback exhaust

Pod filter

Swaybar's

Caster Rods

Adjustable front upper arms

Big ass grippy front tyres and about 8 sets of crappy rear tyres

Then go nuts

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Helmet

Club membership

Advanced driving lessons

CAMS lisence

Course/track entry fee

New brake pads, rotors, lines & quality brake fluid

(Another) set of track tyres

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Im suprised about something here, the number of people recommending replacement ecus? Im new but im wonder at what point it because necessary? Is it a pretty standard thing to get reasonable power? What would be the maximum you would expect retaining the stock ecu?

My own '5k' plan would go something like...

New shocks and springs (stupid overly hard jap rubbish with worn shocks)

Finish exhaust (front pipe + cat)

Front mount

Fuel pump

More boost (whats same stock ecu?)

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