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How does this sound? Future project (hopefully)


listy
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Right, with my new career hopefully being round the corner, after a couple of years of putting money to one side, I'm looking at buying a fresh import TT6, and effectively rebuilding the whole car, (Ibrar style :D) and going single looking for around 650hp.

So what I want to know is, how does this list sound? And is there anything else people would recommend?

 

I know its not the cheapest way to go, but when it gets done, I want it done right, and done once!

 

Some of it, I know, isnt required, but I want it lol

 

PART

Rad hoses - silicon - white

K-Sport 8 pot front brake kit

K-Sport 4 pot rear brake kit

Whifbitz S362 turbo kit 500-650bhp

K&N breather filter

Blitz advance power induction

Turbosmart raceport bov

Oil catch tank

Competition clutch stage 4 six pad

Competition clutch lightweight flywheel

Braided clutch hose

APR carbon cooling plate

25 row oil cooler

GReddy 3 row FMIC

Twin electric fan conversion

Koyo Rad

Blitz DSBC soec 2 boost controller

Syvecs S6GP ecu

Syvecs wiring loom adaptor

Syvecs calibration switch

Syvecs water/oil temp sensor

Syvecs water/oil temp sensor

Syvecs air temp sensor

Syvecs oil/fuel pressure sensor

Syvecs oil/fuel pressure sensor

NTK wideband o2 sensor

Bosch wideband knock sensor

Syvecs Toucan Display

Whifbitz built forged engine block

Whifbitz adjustable cam pulley Red

Whifbitz adjustable cam pulley Red

HKS uprated cambelt

Whifbitz 4" exhaust

HSD coil overs

Tanabe anti roll bar kit

Whifbitz front strut brace

Whifbitz rear strut brace

Superpro polybushes front & rear

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I'd get rides in various single turbo Supras to feel what sort of power - and just as important, delivery of that power - you want to go for, before deciding on exact spec. Just buy one that's up for sale when you come to buy and strip then rebuild it if you want; you'll save £20k easily.

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This is exactly why I posted this :)

 

The thing is, I dont want to buy one pre done. I want to buy the car, and do it all from scratch. I get more satisfaction that way.

 

The built block was something that should have been removed. Whoops!

 

The reason for doing it from scratch, as I said, is because the whole car will be rebuilt, with all common faults being dealt with. In essence, the plan is to rebuild the car so it is effectively brand new.

 

I know some of it, generally wouldnt be needed, but if I get the job I'm looking for, in the first two years, I'll earn upwards of £200k :D so the cost wouldnt really be a problem.

I just want to build a supra thats 100% one of a kind.

 

With the turbo, it says on Whifbitz the kit is good for 650hp iirc.

 

Fuelling is something I clean forgot about if I'm honest :taped:

 

And for those interested, that pretty lot comes to around £24k

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Sounds like an interesting project. But why not use your current car as the basis for it? I've always loved how your car looks.

 

And if you are thinking of buying another car I'd go with one that already has a single conversion done and them focus on getting it to look the way you want it too.

 

Also would you be doing any of the wok yourself? If not you'd def need to think about how much the labour will cost you.

 

Just my opinion though at the end if the day it's your choice. And congrats on the new career :)

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