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Originally Posted by Silver Cervy
Eh, if you're asking people on a forum what to mod, then that means you don't know what to mod, which means that you shouldn't mod anything. Modding for the sake of modding is stupid, and every mod you do should fulfill some purpose, even if it's just for looks.
Look at the car, drive it, figure out the things you want to improve, then make your mod list. If you're modding for a specific goal though, such as tracking or autoX, then you will need a specific set of mods.
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Best advice on the thread.
All but one of my mods was done because over a period of months or years I kept thinking, "I sure wish this car had _____." My comfort mods, like the FRS armrest, padded knee panel, Cusco accelerator pedal and ceramic window tint all came about because I would think, "Damn my knee hurts," or "Damn that sun is hot." Cosmetic mods came about the same way, where I would look at the car and just not be quite satisfied with the way it looked stock.
The only performance mods I have are the wheels and tires, which I didn't swap on until the stock tires were worn down to the tread markers. The car just doesn't need much unless you're trying to shave every second off your track time.
Oh, and the one mod I did because I got caught up in mod fever? Beat Sonic Blaid antenna. The most idiotic mod ever. Eventually I came to my senses and took it off. I should sell it, but the ad would read something like: "Piece of shit Beat Sonic Blaid antenna for sale. If you want to make your car look exceptionally stupid in a single mod, this is for you."