So I've been including EVERYTHING I do to the car as budget worthy.
From window motors etc. Which seems a bit excessive and makes me stop and think about it more. Last I heard, if you got a deal on the car b/c you knew X was broken then you cannot say you replaced the stock part.
like I knew that two wheels were bent beyond salvage, went whole hog into a hub swap to get mustang parts on the car.
I totally understand including that in the budget. I also upgraded brakes because the car was undrivable as it was and it was the same price ~10 bucks to switch to mustang calipers.
but while under the car I noticed that the bushings are bad and that the clunk in the rear was that the rear shocks were gone. Do I include replacement struts in the rear? I'm worried that I have to blow 1/4 of the budget on rear bushings for the IRS.