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Old 08-27-2016, 05:31 PM   #1
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Hey guys, wasnt sure where to put this one but I just wanted to get a few thoughts and opinions in. Ive had my car for a year now. Have headers, cat-back, tune, and an inlet. Just need a front pipe but then im out of ideas left to do to the car . I dont track it and dont plan on it. I dont want to go crazy low either. I just wanna know what others have done when theyve reached this point.

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Cosmetics. OR. Forced Induction.
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I was thinking wheels but i dont really understand the whole offset thing and if they are gonna fit or not on stock suspension or aftermarket

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Just depends on the wheels. I haven't had any issues with mine, which are 18x8s. You'd have to look into it more on the wheels/ tires section.
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Hey guys, wasnt sure where to put this one but I just wanted to get a few thoughts and opinions in. Ive had my car for a year now. Have headers, cat-back, tune, and an inlet. Just need a front pipe but then im out of ideas left to do to the car . I dont track it and dont plan on it. I dont want to go crazy low either. I just wanna know what others have done when theyve reached this point.

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Well, lizbrayan ....... you could always consider it "done" and just drive and enjoy it ......


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Well, lizbrayan ....... you could always consider it "done" and just drive and enjoy it ......


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Sell the car, buy other and start again.
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Well, OK ...... have you painted the valve stem caps yet ..... ??

I'll bet your car's engine bay is kind of bland ...... maybe some of those colored pulley covers ...... ??




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Well, OK ...... have you painted the valve stem caps yet ..... ??

I'll bet your car's engine bay is kind of bland ...... maybe some of those colored pulley covers ...... ??




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Heard those pullys cause a lot of problems

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What he said....cosmetics....HID headlights, LED Tail Lights, Front Lip, & Spoiler.
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No-no not the pulleys themselves ....... the pretty pulley COVERS......


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Hey guys, wasnt sure where to put this one but I just wanted to get a few thoughts and opinions in. Ive had my car for a year now. Have headers, cat-back, tune, and an inlet. Just need a front pipe but then im out of ideas left to do to the car . I dont track it and dont plan on it. I dont want to go crazy low either. I just wanna know what others have done when theyve reached this point.

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overpipe, front pipe, throttle body spacer, k&n air filter, aftermarket snorkel, pulleys, aluminum driveshaft, and final gear. then youll be done with performance all NA
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overpipe, front pipe, throttle body spacer, k&n air filter, aftermarket snorkel, pulleys, aluminum driveshaft, and final gear. then youll be done with performance all NA
I have the k and n filter, but for the throttle body spacer, do i have to do anything else or just put the spacer in?

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Wheels and tires.
And then suspension.
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