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if you had £20,000
:welcome:if you had £20,000 how would you spend it on your scooby
and who would you trust to do the work and why ?:???:? :thanx: |
hmmm 20k huh
I would get engine tuner to put together either a cdb 2.35 with a twisted kit and gt35r or a full cosworth engine with same turbo. I would add ast susp, ap brakes fitted by Brent at smd. Get a good set of tyres and geo setup. I reckon you would have change out of 20k....just. Both firms mentioned have excellent reputation....imho not that I dream much:doh: |
20K mmmmm
Well it would have to be coilovers, followed by tailored interior (seats, door cards and carpets etc), then some brake upgrade all round (nothing to flash 4 pots and discs), refurb my alloys. MMmmmm Engine upgrades - None Paintwork back to prime and re spray the whole car in red (make the car look like it just left the showroom) I still have plenty of money over but I be happy ... I give the rest to SES fourm to use to promote the club and help out the fourm members who needed it most.. Where would I get the work done.. So many choices ... I have to get back to you on that :nod: |
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Yep, I think that just about covers it! |
20k
Probably i would don't invest any money to wagon,maybe just i would brought KAPS 6-sequential transmission(used),Syvecs... And all other money,probably new project Classic Wagon for start and build Track wagon or EVO. Jura |
I would just put it all into more shares in Shell V power.
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Use £15 of it to place a for sale ad on Pistonheads/Autotrader, and then get my Porsche, lol
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As Moley said. :drive:
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3rd what Moley said.
20k into a scoob and it will still be scoob, and unless you intent to use it to race/rally/track would be wasted IMHO. But if I already had said porsche or exotica. And 20K was pocket change and a play spend on a scoob. It would be a trip to one of the trusted specialists and just say I want the the fastest, most reliable daily driver that could double up as a track car for 20K firm and just leave it in there trusted hands. :D |
i would get my evo gta :mrgreen:
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I changing my wish if I had £20,000 I would ....
Buy this, ok I have to haggle a little.. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2006-LOTUS-EXI...item2c5cfd67ae Damm I forgot it was suppose to be on scoobie, well my answer to that is, by buying this I m saving my scoobie (preserving it and keeping the miles low, thus having it longer) |
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20K into a scoob plus say 10K on a base scoob and your looking at 30K.
Agree about 911's and unless its a GT2,3 or a turbo they are just girls cars. :D But Horses for courses and everyone has a different requirement, but at 30k I would much sooner have a new shape E92 M3 saloon. Or leave the scoob alone and keep it as is, and get a 2nd toy car for 20K. Caterham etc. |
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20k mmmmmmmmmmmm
Think id get a new engine, new set of wheels and a splitter then leave it as it is as im quite happy with it at the moment :-) With the rest id get another rx7, build a quad rota engine and use it as a drift car :-) |
I had another rethink and if I had £20,000 for the scoobie I would buy £20,000 of Unleaded from ESSO, so I could drive around as much as I wanted in my car. That I think is the best option for £20,000 on my scoobie hahahaha
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What porker can you get for 20k
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(hence i'd sell mine and put that money with the £20k to get a decent one) |
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£20000!!!
I've effing spent close to that just to maintain mine??!?!? ( for "maintain" read "tweak, abuse, over rev, tweak, spank, slide, tweak, learn, learn, scream, etc, yet - strangely, still not exceed it's limits) Ok. I'd prob standardise this one and retire it as a run around and start again on a new victim!!!!!! |
I would go to Prodrive. £20K there would probably buy me an air filter, a decal and a cup of tea. Be the fastest cup of tea I've ever had though... :D
In all seriousness if I had £20K to spend on the car then I would most likely leave my Scoob as is and pour the 20K into a weekend Type R. |
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