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If you had a standard 350z, pre facelift DE engine and had £3000 to spend on improving/modifying, what would you spend it on? The £3000 needs to cover any labour for major jobs (kits and painting, suspension etc)

 

Spend away!!

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depends what you wanna do with it if it

 

For me and Drifting would have to be investing in a 2way LSD then coilovers then a bucket seat and some spare wheels

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New wider tyres, bigger more potent brakes and then maybe seats and suspension mods. I'm clueless as to the prices of most parts but labour I generally do myself with my dad. Like brakes are easy and suspension I can do in an afternoon. Always planned to do brakes,tyres,suspension then weight loss. Power always last.

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As above, brakes, suspension, cosmetics (wheels, body parts etc)

Rest on stuff that needs checking out and possibly replacing/uprating (clutch, banana arms, etc)

 

Or maybe the other way round :lol:

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1. Invidia Gemini Exhaust - £845

2. DS2500 Brake pads (if you have Brembo brakes) - £169

3. Motul RBF660 - 2 bottles = £38

4. Goodridge Brake lines - £169

5. Berk High Flow Cats - £389

6. TORQEN S Coilovers - £679

7. Eibach ARBs - £359

8. Whiteline drop links - £179

9. Eibach Rear camber arms - £159

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£2986

 

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1. Invidia Gemini Exhaust - £845

2. DS2500 Brake pads (if you have Brembo brakes) - £169

3. Motul RBF660 - 2 bottles = £38

4. Goodridge Brake lines - £169

5. Berk High Flow Cats - £389

6. TORQEN S Coilovers - £679

7. Eibach ARBs - £359

8. Whiteline drop links - £179

9. Eibach Rear camber arms - £159

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£2986

 

That is almost my mod list ya cheeky buggers :p Now is anyone willing to GIVE me £2500 ;)

 

P.S I'd like rolled titanium tips on my Invidia please ;)

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Brakes, Suspension, Tyres, Track day tuition, Track Days. Fuel, fuel and more fuel.

 

That way you have blown the lot. :thumbs:

 

I have to agree with Alex. Do the basics and start doing tracks days. Keep some money aside initially as if there's is a problem in the car you will find it on the track.

 

Once your happy keep going and see how fast you can be.

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I'd just get the suspension and handling set up first. New banana arms. drop links, track rod ends and springs/coil overs. Any cash left over could go towards a new exhaust system and perhaps a re-map if there's any left.

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