I need a little bit of help
#11
Originally Posted by 5Gs,Mar 22 2005, 09:12 PM
may I ask what this project would cost? how deep must the pockets be?
#12
Actually 2 were made and thats it. One is on their car in Japan and one was sold for a crazy price to a Socal member.
As far as how much. HAHA. To start off, $20,000 on top of the $30,000 price of the car. Then we can go from there.
Amuse HT $7000 with next day air (only 2 of them out there)
Amuse CF trunk $4800 +shipping
Amuse/Alcon brakes $4800 +shipping
Amuse DCF hood $3300 +shipping
Amuse widebody front bumper $2500-$3000 +shipping
Amuse DCF wing $2500 +shipping
Amuse ECU $1500 +shipping
Then we can get into the engine/suspension/interior/ etc...
I would suggest maybe starting out not so crazy. Spoon Sports has a nice variety of parts and you can get them all at Opak in San Bruno or they can at least order you the parts. Just out of curiosity why Amuse? Theres a lot of other brands out there you should take a look at.
But I would suggest taking your car out and driving and pushing it to the limits for at least 6 months before you get crazy and start adding things to you car when infact you may decrease performance, then go from there. You will be surprised that this car in OEM form is pretty well tuned. You dont really need all the high dollar parts. It looks nice though.
Good luck.
As far as how much. HAHA. To start off, $20,000 on top of the $30,000 price of the car. Then we can go from there.
Amuse HT $7000 with next day air (only 2 of them out there)
Amuse CF trunk $4800 +shipping
Amuse/Alcon brakes $4800 +shipping
Amuse DCF hood $3300 +shipping
Amuse widebody front bumper $2500-$3000 +shipping
Amuse DCF wing $2500 +shipping
Amuse ECU $1500 +shipping
Then we can get into the engine/suspension/interior/ etc...
I would suggest maybe starting out not so crazy. Spoon Sports has a nice variety of parts and you can get them all at Opak in San Bruno or they can at least order you the parts. Just out of curiosity why Amuse? Theres a lot of other brands out there you should take a look at.
But I would suggest taking your car out and driving and pushing it to the limits for at least 6 months before you get crazy and start adding things to you car when infact you may decrease performance, then go from there. You will be surprised that this car in OEM form is pretty well tuned. You dont really need all the high dollar parts. It looks nice though.
Good luck.
#14
Originally Posted by JsAP1,Mar 23 2005, 07:15 AM
Actually 2 were made and thats it. One is on their car in Japan and one was sold for a crazy price to a Socal member.
As far as how much. HAHA. To start off, $20,000 on top of the $30,000 price of the car. Then we can go from there.
Amuse HT $7000 with next day air (only 2 of them out there)
Amuse CF trunk $4800 +shipping
Amuse/Alcon brakes $4800 +shipping
Amuse DCF hood $3300 +shipping
Amuse widebody front bumper $2500-$3000 +shipping
Amuse DCF wing $2500 +shipping
Amuse ECU $1500 +shipping
Then we can get into the engine/suspension/interior/ etc...
I would suggest maybe starting out not so crazy. Spoon Sports has a nice variety of parts and you can get them all at Opak in San Bruno or they can at least order you the parts. Just out of curiosity why Amuse? Theres a lot of other brands out there you should take a look at.
But I would suggest taking your car out and driving and pushing it to the limits for at least 6 months before you get crazy and start adding things to you car when infact you may decrease performance, then go from there. You will be surprised that this car in OEM form is pretty well tuned. You dont really need all the high dollar parts. It looks nice though.
Good luck.
As far as how much. HAHA. To start off, $20,000 on top of the $30,000 price of the car. Then we can go from there.
Amuse HT $7000 with next day air (only 2 of them out there)
Amuse CF trunk $4800 +shipping
Amuse/Alcon brakes $4800 +shipping
Amuse DCF hood $3300 +shipping
Amuse widebody front bumper $2500-$3000 +shipping
Amuse DCF wing $2500 +shipping
Amuse ECU $1500 +shipping
Then we can get into the engine/suspension/interior/ etc...
I would suggest maybe starting out not so crazy. Spoon Sports has a nice variety of parts and you can get them all at Opak in San Bruno or they can at least order you the parts. Just out of curiosity why Amuse? Theres a lot of other brands out there you should take a look at.
But I would suggest taking your car out and driving and pushing it to the limits for at least 6 months before you get crazy and start adding things to you car when infact you may decrease performance, then go from there. You will be surprised that this car in OEM form is pretty well tuned. You dont really need all the high dollar parts. It looks nice though.
Good luck.
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