How would you spend 100k on modding/improving your current car?

I don't think I would be possible to spend more than 40k really.


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MASE Turbo Kit. £7k
Engine bay wire tuck £1k
HKS Super Sound Master cat back £1.5k
Ohlins DFV coilovers £2k
Full rebush with mugen bushes £1k
Powder coated wishbones £1k
Volk Racing ZE40 wheels £4k
Yokohama AD08R £1k
Spoon Super Tai front bumper £2k
Spoon fenders £1k
Spoon 4point Roll Cage £1k
Red Bride Bucket Seats £2k
Full respray to make the paint perfect. £2k
Mugen Carbon hardtop £6k

All in, about £30k.


I'd put the remaining balance into my house. Because there wouldn't be much touching a £40k s2000.
 
Aston Martin DB9

Respray - Aston Works - £20k
All 4 alloys replaced - £2k
All Suspension replaced - £5k
Seats replaced - £2k

To be honest I am struggling with how I could even come close to throwing £50k let alone £100k at it.
 
E46 330ci

full cosmetic refresh inside and out
fit all the factory options
Dynavin-esque nav setup
Some kind of fancy electronically adjustable suspension that's comfortable/fun depending on my mood (and a dial obviously)
x35i motor (or supercharge the existing M54 if it won't fit) and 6 speed box. Or maybe a modern flappy setup?

now the M3 motor seems like an obvious choice, but I'm not sure if I really want the highly strung nature any more
 
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Fully forged engine - £2.5k
Syvecs ECU - £2.6k
Heeeowge turbo - £2.5k
Tubular manifold - £1k
Intercooler - £600
Catback - £500
Induction - £500
Injectors - £650
Sensors - £230
Mapping - £2k
Strut braces - £1k
Coilovers - £1.4k
Seats - £800
ABS module - £700
Clutch - £1.5k
Diff - £700
Sequential box - £14k (?)
4WD setup - £15k
Sticky tyres - £800

£48,980

It's crazy to think that I know people have spent at least this much on a Focus already, just building it over and over again with more power each time.
 
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It's a pretty daft scenario. But I'd put on a Vertex Edge widebody kit, set of posh Work wheels. LSX motor swap, bin the crap Nissan rear end in favour of one which generates traction, a BMW maybe.
 
Ship my 2014 Honda CRV to MacNeillie to have the following work done:

- Fully armoured to resist .50BMG AP
- Engine and transmission replaced to suit above
- Run-flat tyres
- Active suspension
- Military SATCOM package
- Roof mounted and driver controlled M134/MK19 GMG weapons platform
 
Ship my 2014 Honda CRV to MacNeillie to have the following work done:

- Fully armoured to resist .50BMG AP
- Engine and transmission replaced to suit above
- Run-flat tyres
- Active suspension
- Military SATCOM package
- Roof mounted and driver controlled M134/MK19 GMG weapons platform

Fell out with the wife?
 
Not a clue how much it would actually cost but I'd have the very few optional extras my car didn't come with retrofitted such as:

Fridge between rear seats
Parking Camera
Adaptive Cruise Control (I only have regular set it and leave it type)
Bluetooth
Solar Panel Sunroof

I would then do a Continental GT Speed transplant consisting of

6L W12 Twin Turbo
8 Speed Transmission
Ceramic Brakes
Commission Milltek to create a new system that will use the original exhaust cut outs.
 
suzuki swift sport

turn it into a monster truck for pure lols

Same car

I'd add forced induction, likely a turbo. Shooting for 200bhp. (Few have been done) That would eat about £5k

Upgraded brakes £2k?
New lighter wheels and better rubber £1.5k?
Coilovers £500
The rest would have course go on fixing all the interior rattles!
 
E46 330ci

full cosmetic refresh inside and out
fit all the factory options
Dynavin-esque nav setup
Some kind of fancy electronically adjustable suspension that's comfortable/fun depending on my mood (and a dial obviously)
x35i motor (or supercharge the existing M54 if it won't fit) and 6 speed box. Or maybe a modern flappy setup?

now the M3 motor seems like an obvious choice, but I'm not sure if I really want the highly strung nature any more

i wouldn't say its that highly strung.
You can drive it without knowing I anything special if you wanted to
 
The C-Max I'd do a 3.5L Ecoboost swap. Some gold Daytons with white wall tyres. Very aggressive hydraulic suspension for that three wheel motion. A bonnet bra. Scissor doors. Hydraulic boot lid that spins 360 degrees. 4x12" JL Audio subs. Drive around everywhere playing M Beat and General Levy - Incredible.

Come at me.
 
Fiat Coupe 20v Turbo:
Forged 2.4 engine with a big GTX turbo for ~550bhp
Bigger intercooler, downpipe and exhaust for the above.
4wd conversion
Respray, and fit Limited Edition bumpers and sideskirts
Give KW/similar a lot of money for a custom suspension setup
Improve the interior a bit, new seats etc, and a cruise control system.

Then spend the remaining 70-80k on fixing things when it breaks :p
 
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