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If your parts don't make your car go, handle or stop they are most likely a waste of money.
Remember, all the "weighted shift knobs" and other bits that consumers buy because they are consumers will be eating into your budget for actual parts that improve the performance of your car.
In saying that, the first parts for your car, if you don't already have them is:
1 x slim floor jack
4 x car stands
1 x metric tool kit
1 x torque wrench
Then find a workshop manual.
Then spend the next 3 months researching all that is suspension, braking, NA and boosted, and all the issues that you might have.
Then work out your budget.
Then work out if your staying stock power, modified NA or rod snapping boosted.
From there do more research.
Getting these things to handle well is fairly easy and not ridiculously expensive.
Getting around 200hp NA is relatively easy and not ridiculously expensive.
Boosting, can open up a can of worms IRT reliability, unless you have deep pockets.
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