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I was going thought some old emails from feb this year when i just bought my car. i found one written to a mate of mine about it, where i wrote i didnt want to do much in modifications for a while. since then ive bought the following list of parts.

Sports V.S.D. Defi

60mm BF-Turbo Meter/Black Defi x 2

60mm BF-Oil Press.Meter/Black Defi x 2

60mm BF-Fuel Press.Meter/Black Defi

60mm BF-Oil Temp.Meter/Black Defi

60mm BF-Water Temp.Meter/Black Defi

60mm BF-Exhaust Temp.Meter/Black Defi

Control Unit II Defi x 2

Super AFC II Apex

Fuel Regulator HKS Adaptor

Auto Timer Apex

Skyline/Skyline GT-R Auto Timer Harness

Skyline Brake Master Cylinder Stopper Cusco

Skyline OIL CATCH TANK Cusco R33 GTR

Skyline GREX Oil Cooler Kit Trust

Skyline Adjustable Rear Upper Arm Cusc

Skyline Adjustable Frount Upper Arm Cusco

Skyline Pillowball Tension Rod Cusco

Skyline Front Lower Arm Bush Cusco

Skyline Rear Lower Arm Bush Cusco

jms diff cradle supports

os giken quad plate clutch

Apexi ITC

trust 600x300x115 intercooler kit

Earls braided turbo lines.

Earls braided fuel lines.

Earls braided oil lines.

cold air intake

Alpine Deck

2x Alpine Amps (one for subs, one for splits)

MB Quart 6 1/2 splits

3X 10 Inch Subs

Clear Indicators

Clear Tail Lights

Hybrid Turbo.

VL Core. Comp 25 wheels.

Vl Exhaust housing.

Rb25 Intake Housing.

Bosch 044 fuel pump.

Nismo Radiator to Grill Plate (unsure of correct name)

Head Light Rewire

now currently im thinking i dont want to do much more to my car for a bit. but after reading that email i realise there is no hope for me.

i thought that was pretty funny myself

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i have made an excel spreadsheet all about my car. There is 3 tabs at the bottom. Problems / Future Mods, Contacts (names & no's of workshops, wreckers etc), and Items Bought (basically everything i have spent on the car). I have also noted other things like last oil change, when insurance & rego is due etc...

Its a pretty good way to budget for things if you have to and its also scary how much you spend on your car in running costs (maintanence & repairs)

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