OK, I have a fair bit of time on the C525B.
Can't help you re numbers but what I can tell you is that Cessna will willing give you the answers you seek, just ask them, either through your local approved MRO or direct.
Also in the 'hidden' back pages of Cesscom/CAM, you an see what others are doing (de-identified) parts used, etc versus flight/cycle time. Gives you an insight as to what you may require over a 12 month period etc.
Enjoy! When God made a 'hope sick angel' he called it Citation Encore, the C525B is only seconds behind on time to climb (41,ooo')