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Old 09-20-2004, 07:51 PM
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Wheight Reduction

Hey guys, I was wondering, I've been doin some wheight reductions to my 01 GA GT lately. I took pretty much everything that I didn't need out of the car. Then the spare tire/jack. Then the back floormats, rubber plugs for in behind back seat sides, rubber mats from under carpet, and almost all the sound deadening material. Estimated wheight = about 120 pounds. But it's like addictive, and I want to keep taking out more. I can't think of anything else to take out without degrading the appearance of my car, does anyone else have any ideas for other stuff I could take out, even if it's only like 5 pounds? Anything that I don't need. I got another question too while I'm at it: What's the point of the air dam? Anyone know it's function? Just curious. THanx.
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Re: Wheight Reduction

there's a thread @ grandamdt.com about weight reduction; http://www.grandamgt.com/forum/showt...ight+reduction ; as for the airdam, improves areodynamics somehow
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