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£10 /day petrol (call it £3k a year as I don't drive it every single day)

£150 ish road fund

£900 insurance

£1000 servicing

£2000 additions (based on £1000 I have spent in the last 6months)

 

thats about it I think so around 7k, less than 10% earnings.

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Nothing. But I've only had it since Saturday. ;)

 

I am a little concerned though. It's booked into Phoenix since it makes sense to get a service straight away so I know I'm starting from a known point.

 

But I've also noticed that the stock wheels are not in the same condition as the rest of the car, and new ones might look nice.... and a couple of the heater control lights don't work so maybe I should change the whole dash to LED.... and the headlights are a bit misty so could do with being refurbed, and.......

 

I think I may soon be on a slippery slope - even though this is supposed to be my economical daily driver........

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grrr i just worked mine out :(

£3000 on car loan

£600 on insurance

£1000 on MOT service

£200 on mods

and probably around £800 in petrol :(

and then road Tax, erm £190 or something i dunno :(

 

but thats still not as much as I spent on the MGF i had before the Supe!

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I have absolutely no idea and really don't want to know, otherwise I'd get rid and drive some kind of Ecowarrior pram size car :D

 

As long as there's food on the table and blood pumping through my veins that's all the justification I need for owning it ;)

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£1500 - Exterior mods (more too come in February 2007)

£1000 - Interior mods

£7000 - Engine build and mods (in February 2007)

 

Insurance?

Road tax?

MOT?

 

That doesnt include the price of the car, and I havent driven it yet, so no fuel costs either... so it should be interesting when everything is built.

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Eek 7k for engine + mods :)

 

Hell yes!!! :eyebrows:

 

Engine build (cracked piston)

Fuel system

FMIC

AEM ECU (with loads of little bits around this) :blink:

Brake setup

Clutch

Flywheel

CAMs and pulleys

 

And thats about the list...

 

Lots of future proofing... Could not quite afford to go to single turbo just yet... also wanted to see what the car would be like with the standard twins on this sort of setup!

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Bearing in mind I only got her in July of this year! ...........

 

Loan: £9,000 for car - £450 monthly payment

Insurance: £1,020

Tax: £100 odd

MOT: £500 Aint had one yet, but let's say about that.

Service: £1,034

Respray: £680

RLTC: £490 + £230 to fit by CW.

FMIC: £435

Radiator: £240

Road Angel:£190

Tran Cooler:£FREE! Nice One Martin @ Mkivstore.com ;)

Lights: £40

REPAIR!: £300 ?

 

All in all about £14,255. Nice :(

 

Greg

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Bearing in mind I only got her in July of this year! ...........

 

Loan: £9,000 for car - £450 monthly payment

Insurance: £1,020

Tax: £100 odd

MOT: £500 Aint had one yet, but let's say about that.

Service: £1,034

Respray: £680

RLTC: £490 + £230 to fit by CW.

FMIC: £435

Radiator: £240

Road Angel:£190

Tran Cooler:£FREE! Nice One Martin @ Mkivstore.com ;)

Lights: £40

REPAIR!: £300 ?

 

All in all about £14,255. Nice :(

 

Greg

 

I know the feeling... especially since I have never even driven my car!!! :( so sad!

 

But always expected to spend alot...

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£10 /day petrol (call it £3k a year as I don't drive it every single day)

£150 ish road fund

£900 insurance

£1000 servicing

£2000 additions (based on £1000 I have spent in the last 6months)

 

thats about it I think so around 7k, less than 10% earnings.

 

LESS THAN 10%...........I want your job!:blink:

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