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Old 08-18-2002, 05:52 PM
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Question which car to supe up?

I am inspired to supe up my first car. what should i go with? i was looking at a honda accord v6, but i'm not sure. what do you think is the easiest, most cost worthy car to supe up?
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YOUR MOM'S MINI VAN!!!
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Old 08-18-2002, 07:45 PM
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be4 u "supe" up any car do some research... dont be like one them tards that get parts/doesnt kno wat the parts actually do and get their local mechanic to do all the work...
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Yeah - take your time and work on a car with someone who knows what they're doing. Any car can be modded and some things are easy on one that are difficult on another. Take you time and learn the mechanics, then you'll be ready to rip into your own ride.













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