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Old 11-24-2019, 03:01 PM   #11
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If handling is the emphasis (and it probably is since you bought a BR-Z and not a Challenger), a simple set of camber bolts +an alignment for the front suspension will make the single biggest difference you can hope for under $200. That would be the first thing I do. Then a better set of tires.

From there, save your money and don’t make any impulse buys until you’re sure you know what YOU want.

PS - the best money spent on these cars is on auto-x and HPDEs. Start there. [emoji1303]


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