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already done this yr

Full 100000km service $1000

replaced front bar $300

replaced and upgraded BOV from GFB to apexi $160

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total $1460

things left to due deadline JULY

lowering $300

fix maggled exhaust $600

electrronic boost controler blitz $600

computer power fc $1250

hi flow turbo $1500 exchange

remove all buff marks on car $200

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total $4450 shit!!!

if anyone can help me and located parts or have any ideas will be appreciated also any suggestions

  • 3 weeks later...
Guest 382 GZV - 4 Door R33

Get a wife - they can be very profitable if you get them interested in doing up your Car!

Also Get a house - paying rent Sux!

*Car

-Get a exhaust with no muffler (Coz it sounds good) - free, chopped the standard one

- Get new 3" exhaust w/o muffler - Done 8/4/03 $1110

- Get K&N panel filter - Done 21/3/03

- Get Front Mount

- Get Autronic or Apexi ECU

- Get Bilstein/King Suspension

- Get Nismo front Bar (and side skirts if appropriate)

- Get maddest plumb-back BOV

*Other

- Maintain wife ($$$)

- stop grumbling about rent (Lots of effort)

- Stay awake for one lecture at Uni (Even more effort)

- Get rid of gay guys who live next door (Priceless)

Doing a skid pan day would be cool

:ak47::sperm:

bloody hell.

done nothing on my list.

life's like that, eh?

Oh, but I did come 2nd in a 6hr race (should have won, we woz robbed)

and bought an apartment last week. Anyone have no car, budget of $200/wk and want to leave in petersham?

Oh and had a 3 week holiday, first that long in 10 years.

  • 7 months later...

* Sell the skyline - underway!

* Buy a mystery, family replacement car - underway!

* Mod the hell out of it - :D not yet

* Top 5 finish in the daewoo series - dropped out :) did come 2nd in the Wakefield 500 tho

* Do at least 5 hillclimbs and supersprints. - nup, none, just Dutton rally

* End of year - buy own race car, prepare for next season - Done YAY!

* Get Kelly racing daewoos next year due to marketing/ sponsorship potential - not yet....

* Beat 1.55 at EC, 1.11 at Wakefield, 1.25 at Oran GP, 51 at Oran short - done the first too, 1.54 at EC and 1.10 at WP.

* Get to some interstate tracks! Come on vic or qld, organise a weekend track day so I can come over. - nup :(

* Learn to do doughnuts on the grass with a bbq in the boot. - still taking lessons

ok here is my real one

*save for new computer -  done - got it 16/1/03  

*not do anything to car (r32) - oops $1200 bilsteins  

*save money for new car - see above  

*buy new car (a 2000 evo 4 wrx)  

*finish my house, sell it and buy a bigger one

*get best and fairest trophy for football  

that's about it

got computer

sold the skyline

saved money

havent got new car yet, though it wont be a wrx

sold house, in new one 30th jan 2004

tore the ligaments in my right ankle in the first game of football (still not 100%)

pretty close overall :thumbsup:

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