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to mod or not to mod
alright i have a 99' Alero and was wondering if I should buy some new wheels/tires and get a better system (stock atm) or if i should wait 2 years when i get a nicer vehicle?
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Re: to mod or not to mod
why not mod this car? they have so much potential. We are modding out a few alero's right now and look and run great! what all are you wanting to do to it? call us at 812-378-2982 and let me know and I will see what I can do to help.
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Re: to mod or not to mod
Eww...don't mod. These are decent cars as they are. I'm not sure if you have the V6 or not, but I think my car has plenty of power and it doesn't look cheap. I think by making mods to the outside of the car, i.e. body kits, make any car look cheap.
Plus, when you go to sell it, the resale will be lower, no matter how much you put into it, and it will be harder to sell. Jeremy |
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Re: to mod or not to mod
that real funny because we used to have 2 alero's and have been modding both of them out. and well to make a long story short I just sold our 99' alero for twice what I had in it. Also they only look cheap if it isnt done right. yes stock is ok...but if you are a obssessed with performance and added quality like I am then modding your ride is the best thing to do.
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