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Old 03-05-2017, 07:57 PM   #9
BenSavage
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Originally Posted by Mr.ac View Post
My only tip for newbie is to not start "modifying" anything yet. Enjoy your car as is for now. Leave the engine alone for a while. Start with suspension, brakes and tires. Start with a few track days to get to know your car then at that point you can figure out if you want to drop lots of money into a slow car to go fast, or so you want to drive a slow car to go faster. (Aka become a better driver).
Thank You. I do plan on getting tires and changing suspension first and I see your point. I haven't driven the car much yet and I already love it so I will attempt to hold back on dropping too much money immediately. Thanks for actually answering the question even though I guess its been asked all over the forums.
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