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Old 03-15-2014, 02:10 PM   #46 (permalink)
YzGyz
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Originally Posted by theDreamer View Post
If you plan to keep her for a long time, then here is a plan I would advice that gets you to boost.
Get a DD if you do not have one, pay off the Z and while doing so have some fun with adding these parts.
-Upgrade the radiator
-Brakes (when OEM parts wear)
-Exhaust plus HFC/TP/etc

Once you save for a bit and go down the line the entry cost of boost will be a little lower as you will have made some upgrades over time that will benefit the FI kit along with decreasing the sticker shock. Plus you can always pick up the kit and then over a few more months buy up gauges, clutch, etc and then have a big install month. This way you are not dropping 15k in one month.
My Nismo i my DD. I don't believe in garage queens. Buy it to use it. My car will more than likely be paid off this year.

As it stands, I will be getting CBE (probaly FI) in a few months; then SS line, brake oil,and pads whenever they wear out. If I do decide to go FI, clutch/flywheel a few months before receiving my kit.

Anyhoo, thanks a million guys/gays for the food for thought. If any of you houston people want to hang and talk shop or school me, lmk. I'm almost always up for it.
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