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Hi All. As I work on getting my new addition (R33) up to where I'd like..

Thought I would share some costs of things for comment and possible better bargains around the traps....but I am always about quality not price

(please excuse my very technical language. not)

Ozzy tyres $2k - four Koing "unknown" black n silver rims + Kuhmo (?) tyres

Audiotech - 300 ish for a "beauty Board" in the boot (to make the 2 amps stand vertical, hidden cables only seeing the face of the amps, in front of the battery etc)

Audiotech - 300 ish for a fibreglass side box for the 12" sub to sit on the side of the boot so I don't lose all that boot space

Unique Auto (syd) $130ish engine clean and detail

JAX tyres - 1499 for a set of 18" Speedy Black rims and "unknown tyres"

Tempe Tyres - 1500 for a set of 18" Lenso rims and "unknown tyres"

Mitchell Tune (Heavily Mod engine) 750+ (Ball park)

Fyshwick tune (Heavily Mod engine) 850 to 1k + (Ball park)

Interior trim - 2 quotes to come ( New dash due to previous owners display) + possible leather trim door options + possible coloured dash.

NewGel - $1800 ish to pull off, fix cracks and scrapes, re-spray all body kit components including new colour mesh over front mount then re-mount

Red LED Parkers 18

Phillips H1 Lights (cost anyone)

Skyline boot light - $300 Red

Brake spray - $15 to $30 Gold (haha..the paint to do your brake pads)

Momo Steering wheel re leather - Price unknown (It’s blue, I need it to be Black or Red)

Momo Leather gear boot - $60

Momo Leather Hand Brake cover $50

Momo racing pedals (set of 3) - $95

Momo floor matts $190

Momo racing harness (seat belts) x2 200 each.

Set of 3 - Apexi / Sabre / Stri Gauges - Can anyone recommend other brands, not to fussy

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I'm one of these research and evaluation freaks before I buy. So no nothing bought yet, only info after a few yarns.

why dont you shop for some second hand Volks of the forum, for around 2k you get some sweet wheels!! Ok, why Volks ? (Remember totaly new to this stuff :laugh: )

Ok Supafly - hit me up with a piccy of the wheels and details and we can rap..., same with you Towlie (is the term "PM me" ?) or should I jump over to the fore sale site. Thanx

Edited by Cpt. Rock

Rays Volks! cause there hot and they are very very well made, un like a lot of other rims that you will get from cheap places, volks can be repaired if they are buckled or chipped with ease. They are also light weight too. Who was the mitchel tune though... Trojan???

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