What would you do to your Z ? I just got a new 370z sports package and Ive saved 5 grand for future mods. I wanna know what other people
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07-03-2009, 12:53 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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If you had $5,000 ....
What would you do to your Z ?
I just got a new 370z sports package and Ive saved 5 grand for future mods. I wanna know what other people would buy with that money and see what the best stuff for my buck would be. Im thinking maybe.. Stillen exhaust Stillen headers Berk hfc *Not sure what suspension setup Pulleys Cams? Gen 3 intake A new set of rims and tires after my current ones need change anyone else know what else i could do? im not very knowledgeable about cars; i just want my car to be as badass as it can get Thanks crew, Grant |
07-03-2009, 12:58 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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I already have...
-BC BR series coilovers -Rear camber arms -Berk HFC's (not installed yet) Deciding on an exhaust and oil cooler next, along with track ready brake pads to swap around for track duty. That isn't quite $5k but this is the path I am taking. I guess if you take into account that I will be getting better tires when the stockers go bald then it would be close to $5k. My 2 cents |
07-03-2009, 01:04 AM | #4 (permalink) |
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07-03-2009, 01:07 AM | #6 (permalink) |
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Just look at the items listed in my signature....plus the labor hours.....and I've already spent a total of $4853.23. Not including the fact the coilovers and the rear fog light are still pending installation so more labor hours @ $99 coming so I'll be exceeding the $5K mark shortly.
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Unfortunately, I'm not sure about the TX area but I bet if you posted a new thread under the Texas section I bet someone will be able to help. I have photos of my car after the upgrade in my profile and also Altered uploaded some pictures here: Altered Atmosphere: 370Z Stillen CAI, Berk HFC, Stillen Exhaust Install
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07-03-2009, 11:19 AM | #12 (permalink) |
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for 5000 dollars,
i would get HFC's from berk an exhaust from Fast Intentions Inc an intake system and grounding wires also. and a set of headers. that's all i would want, not much left for a new set of rims...lol...or maybe buy used |
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If I was dropping 5k right now, I would try to find a solid balance between performance and handling. You probably will not be able to go all out for 5k but you can get a solid base going and add more later.
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