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Spent about 500 on it so far
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Going to spend around 1800 on some upgrades dump valve and ecu etc.
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craig wrote:Since 2008, around£32k, not including the cost of the car
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£3k.
Draven wrote:craig wrote:Since 2008, around£32k, not including the cost of the car
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£3k.
I'm not shocked.![]()
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Martin F wrote:Draven wrote:craig wrote:Since 2008, around£32k, not including the cost of the car
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£3k.
I'm not shocked.![]()
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I'm not either as paying someone else to do the work doesn't take long to get to silly amounts.
35k is almost R35 terrritory or a decent two year old M car, if only you had the hindsight to realise this![]()
Martin F wrote:if only you had the hindsight to realise this
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jimGTS wrote:Martin F wrote:Draven wrote:
I'm not shocked.![]()
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I'm not either as paying someone else to do the work doesn't take long to get to silly amounts.
35k is almost R35 terrritory or a decent two year old M car, if only you had the hindsight to realise this![]()
cant really look at it that way, because what your saying is NO decent car for 10years just to save up and buy a r35 over the 10+years of enjoyment owning/driving the mr2.
if he layed out 35k in one hit on the mr2, thats a different story, ha.
plus your missing the real point, r35s are boring, big and heavy as hell!!![]()