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Old 12-06-2001, 05:20 AM
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I would love more power
Seriously, would you consider getting a NOS Kit fitted?
I know of someone who is about to start fitting these kits, I wonder what the insurance would think of it - that is if you tell them :evillaugh:
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And here is the Mugen Version :smoker2:
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A white / black mugen is nicer in my opinion... but still like it in red (for my wife again, you understand)
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Goosse, I have the same engine in my car. Although it feels quick at times, I would love more power. Next time I'm going with more power. The insurance will be expensive, but it will be worth it
As long as you're alone in the car, it isn't that bad. But when you got 2 or 3 passengers, the car won't move anymore.
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As long as you're alone in the car, it isn't that bad. But when you got 2 or 3 passengers, the car won't move anymore.
:hehehe: :hehehe: :hehehe: LOL Do what I do, I only let 1 passenger in the car.
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Hmmmm, you have me thinking now
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:hehehe: :hehehe: :hehehe: LOL Do what I do, I only let 1 passenger in the car.
Same with me! But I´m doing that because of another reason. I´ve got 8,5x17" rims with 215/40 tires all around plus some spacers on the back so that my ride is looking really wide (??). That could cause some serious trouble when I have too much extra weight in it! But actually I never had trouble with rubbing or stuff like that!:sun:
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