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Bazza
17th March 2006, 08:06 PM
I have had my sup 2 months now and have had the following done

Timming belt
Aux belt
Air Filter
Fuel Filter
Oil Filter + oil
Spark Plugs
Correct Wheel size
Referb lights
Boot rubbers
Resprayed dash
Ipod head unit
Blue tooth phone kit
Matts

Total cost ?1000

What next ??????
:fart:

Martin F
17th March 2006, 08:14 PM
Get rid of the CATs !

:D

baz
17th March 2006, 10:55 PM
as martyn said......no cats, gauges fitted, ebc, single turbo conversion........etc.......etc........etc

the list is endless. hee hee

baz

~Rob~
18th March 2006, 11:42 AM
...no cats, gauges fitted, ebc, single turbo conversion........etc.......etc........etc


The slippery slope to skintness...

im just at the top of the hill, nearly ready to slide alllllll the way down...:tongue2:

Cuthbert
19th March 2006, 09:46 PM
Location: Blandford

Whoaa Dude, another local. I work at the Brewery there. Are you the black, the red or the silver Supe?

Bazza
20th March 2006, 08:21 PM
Goooooood morning
Mines the silver one
:dance:
and by the way Ringwood and Faversham are better than blandford lol:tongue2:
Whats yours ????

Cuthbert
20th March 2006, 09:13 PM
Thou hast PM

Is your's a TT or NA? As this will determine the next steps you can take.

supra dave
21st March 2006, 07:00 AM
going back to your original question..

it all depends on what your going for.. power or style or a bit of both... as i am sure you know, that one is more considerably dearer then the other. but i wont lie when i say its a hell of a lot more fun!!!!

like the car God him self Jeremy Clarkson shouts, "POWER", and lots of it.


Davey

Bazza
21st March 2006, 06:51 PM
Its a n/a and not overly worried about more power as it would be cheaper to buy a TT , Im thinking about the fact I have no history with the car and just want it to not blow up . I am looking at a new rear wing and side skirts and possibly a respray but I dont seem to have a bottomless pit of cash .:violin:
Also this is my every day car and Im doing about 300-400 miles a week :fart: .

Cuthbert
21st March 2006, 06:56 PM
TBH if you're not looking for more power, then I'd say other than servicing as per schedule, save the cash for when something does need replacing.
Unless there's anything on her that's a bit shabby & you'd like to replace it.