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That IS cool.

I`d like some mounts to hold my exhaust up and a muffler to quieten it all down!

Then a wheel alignment.

Then some hks step 1 cams (264/264).

Then the white blitz id III ebc.

Santa are you getting all this?

I hope everyone gets what they`d like. And if they don`t - have a merry xmas :D !

I would love an SR20 conversion for my Laurel for xmas.

After driving my SR20 sefiro 2 days ago.........DAMN!!!!!!!! I love it. When i kill the RB i will certainly be looking into the cost of SR conversion. (you must love yours CC, mine has stock turbo)

But to be honest i would be ecstatic with some tools......hrmmmm a compressor for home would be nice :D

My parents refuse to get my anything for my car, so that out of the question.

But i'll think ill reward myself for a hard year at uni and working over summer heaps by getting myself a CES racing dump/front pipe and a brand new gutted 3"cat.

Already got an early present of a 180..

Bought it for myself, doesn't count! :)

Also got a turbo timer, pink neon lights, boost gauge, full home service & wheel alignment (can't remember what else).. but what I actually WANT for xmas is a nice BOV & maybe an air compressor.... that'd be just lurvely. A hot pink paintjob with purple metallic sheen.. my alarm installed.. hrrm.. I could go on.

Ooh and the new Initial D s/track.. someone send it to me! :P

HHhhmmmm lets see:

1) Mech locker diff

2) z32 AFM

3) c-West drift wing

4) Veilside rear bar

5) high flow turbo

6) 550cc injetors

7) double plate clutch

8) tomie anti hicas

9) 18' deep dish rims

10) carbon fibre bonnet

11) bride seats

12) new white/purple perl paint job

13) momo stearing wheel

14) tomie cams

15) intercooler spray kit.

etc etc etc etc...

Ummm... where to start...

1) new headunit with a CD player in it... so sick of radio. (or an iPod and iTrip)

2) re-wire entire car

3) clean up a few dents that are on the car from previous owner/shipping.

4) power FC (to replace the Bee Racing one that came with it that thinks that 250kms to a tank is good fuel efficency)

5) window tint

6) cash

but then its all a dream cause I am a bad little boy and santa definitely knows that.

J.

HHhhmmmm lets see:

 

1) Mech locker diff

2) z32 AFM

3) c-West drift wing

4) Veilside rear bar

5) high flow turbo

6) 550cc injetors

7) double plate clutch

8) tomie anti hicas

9) 18' deep dish rims

10) carbon fibre bonnet

11) bride seats

12) new white/purple perl paint job

13) momo stearing wheel

14) tomie cams

15) intercooler spray kit.

 

etc etc etc etc...

SHIT santa is going to need a truck to get ya all that stuff bro!!

IM also getting my car a new timing belt, spark plugs, fule filter, new oil and filter.

And im cleaning her AFM , oh and if it doesnt take too much longer in transport from japan, some new WHITE face plates and a 2nd hand HKS elec boost controler,and a set of liteglow 7 colour under car led kit..

Lets see...

If budget was unlimited (and without going overboard):

* ARC titanium front/dump pipes.

* Fujitsubo SuperTi exhaust.

* Apexi PowerFC

* Tomei Poncams and cam gears

* HKS GT-SS kit for RB26.

More realistically:

* Greddy Front Extension pipes.

* A decent N1 style exhaust.

* Apexi PowerFC

What I am likely to get:

.......

LW.

Here we go:

1) Splitfire Coils (nengun)

2) Exhaust Manifold Bolts replaced (UAS)

3) Adjustments to bodykit (dunno)

4) Radiator Airguide (UAS)

5) Apexi PowerFC (nengun)

6) Apexi AVC-R (nengun)

= ~$3,000.

Edit. Just ordered my Splitfire Coils from Nengun because i'm sick of talking about it :wassup:

My Xmas wishlist would consist of:

-DVD & screen unit, Focal Splits for the front, Bride brix seats n rails & DEFI Gauges (Interior)

-JUN copies R33 sideskirts & GTR spoiler, Carbon bonnet, and powdercoating my Volk's (Exterior)

-Hi-flow turbo, bigger fuel pump, nismo injectors, exhaust cam gear & a Dyno tune for my power fc (Engine)

Hmmmm My christmas "I WISH" list!

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