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Old 04-30-2018, 04:40 PM   #6
extrashaky
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Don't mod for the sake of mods. For now, don't think about mods. Don't go shopping for mods on line. Just get that out of your head for now.

Instead, drive the car for a couple of months. At some point, maybe earlier, maybe later, you'll think, "I sure wish this car had _____." That's when you go looking for mods. Maybe it'll be cosmetic. Maybe it'll be comfort. Maybe it'll be performance. But your growing relationship with the car will tell you what to do to make it yours.

When the new (to you) car excitement has abated a little, THEN you might start looking into the mods other people have done to see if they'll solve a problem for you. But beware of bandwagons. If you see something that looks really cool, let it simmer for a while and reconsider whether you really need it. The only mod I've done that I hated was a stupid bandwagon mod.
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