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    Quote Originally Posted by scotty1991 View Post
    The stock R36 isnt fast enough for the customer I know but they quiet like it and they cant include the modifications in their finance unless they occur as a total price of sale.
    Get the dealer he buys the car from to coordinate all the work. Dealer pays for the work, new owner makes one payment to the dealer.

    The dealer would probably want near the full amount paid before the work is done though as they're going to have a huge risk. If he changes his mind, they then have a car with a whole lot of extra expense they have to re-coup and most likely nobody to sell it to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scotty1991 View Post
    The stock R36 isnt fast enough for the customer I know but they quiet like it.
    They want an Audi S4/RS4 depending on budget.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scotty1991 View Post
    So it seems the best way would be to talk to a workshop, pay them the money to get the car, mod it then deliver it modded? The stock R36 isnt fast enough for the customer I know but they quiet like it and they cant include the modifications in their finance unless they occur as a total price of sale.
    When I got mine, i wanted the tint done buy a different company to what the dealer used. The lease company cut me a seperate cheque for the tinter.

    I think you might be misunderstanding the finance requirements. What they usually need is a total finance price. If you want aftermarket wheels, swaybars, or other accessories you need to organise them up front rather than a month after you bought the car.

    If the car is on a fully maintained lease you can get replacement parts or service items at a later date. Depending on how liberal the lease company is, this might include ECU reflash (tune), aftermarket suspension, etc.
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