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What Would You Do To Your R35 With 25 Grand?


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Thata a bit boring... lol

Nah, I bought the 35 to thrash it, not to baby it around and show it off to friends from my garage

Might be a little full on? Maybe the p600?

sheil be right!

in all seriousness, I would like to get 10.xx down the 1/4.

Whats it take for the gtr to run 10's?

keep in mind its still going to be a street car.. will be used on track more then drag, but still want to own a 10 sec car before i die.

I can answer this!!!!! An HKS GT 570 kit, and a cobb custom tune, and the magic of Jim Souvas at CRD!!!!

I'd sell it and buy a ZR1 :banana:

Very nice birds...but that actually brings to mind another question. What would you do for $400,000 asking price of a ZR-1??.....I'd get the red GT-R and with the $230,000 change (!).. buy the magnificent new Infiniti M56 sedan (when it finally comes out)..that's a 5.6 litre V8 with around 300kW

...and $100,000 deposit on a beach house in Sorrento! :domokun:

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$25k....hmm....

I would get the Upper control arm upgrade to allow extra camber, I would then get the stage one flash from Cobb (Or equivalent), the rest of the money would go in the bank for when something breaks and Nissan tell me where I can shove my requested warranty repairs.

The midpipe is a must also... but I have that so I can put more money in the bank.

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