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cheap/small mods

CSL

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ive painted all my bmbers/gril / garnish, ceptors on the cheap and it looks quite good, i'll get a photo
 

PaRaDoX

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Look good mods
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grille
door inserts
paint bumpers???

or but a bloody kit on it :p

go fast mods
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chip it
upgrade coil packs/leads
remove entire interior/spare tyre + get on a treadmill and loose some weight so the car goes that little bit harder :p

grow some balls and go out and spend money?? to get something to make the car go faster without dramatic fuel consumption issues costs money, except those mentioned

i dunno its all a question on how deep you pockets are, or how much work your willing to put in, all my bodywork has cost me under $500, its all fiberglass aswell,

btw anyone want a SS rear skirt, its primed and ready to spray (GOOD CONDITION) $100 for anyone that wants it and ill even throw in a free vn calais rear bar as i want to get it out of my back yard
 

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i just got some $50 exhaust tip - pretty big compared to standard. but it stuck out by a lot so i chopped the exhaust pipe. now at idle and at high revs, it sounds awesome. my mate with a vt says he loves how my car sounds.
only thing is is just screws on - mine fell off going 70 up a steep hill. luckily found it on the nature strip - now i screwed it on tight on the kink in the normal pipe.
 

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Yeah i had one of those screw on tips. Mine was held on by a U-bolt but i took the U-bolt off and welded it on. looks better and wont fall off so its all good now:)
 

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I had a screw-on tip from Kmart tagged on the back of my 626 for a while ^^ Got twin dumpers welded on when I got the catback installed, but screw-ons are an awesome quick-fix :D
 
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