Originally posted by $$lude I have 300 bucks burning whole in my pocket and I want to spend it on my 93 Si. Any opinion?
lemme burrow $50... i gotta get my girlfriends cat spaded and I don't wanna use my funds, and since $300 is just "burning a hole in your pocket" hook it up with a $50 spot...
lemme burrow $50... i gotta get my girlfriends cat spaded and I don't wanna use my funds, and since $300 is just "burning a hole in your pocket" hook it up with a $50 spot...
-Jose
Hahahah That's good, man. I need 300 to buy my gauges & pods for my turbo... can I have it? Just kidding, $$Lude. Invest in some springs & a camber kit. Or, if you want to focus on the engine right away, look at a good intake, like AEM's CAI & save the rest you'll need to buy the other basics, like headers and exhaust.
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I want some new wheels but I know that is going to be pricey. I found ground controls on group buy center for 308. I found some wheels on Ebay I like for 450. Too many decisions!
Originally posted by Prelude2War take it out of your pocket and save it.... then you'll have cash when that sweet deal comes around that no one ever has the $$ for.
and spending $$ when you get it starts to suck after a while. [/B][/QUOTE]
Well, I have money to spare and an extra 3 hun I came across. I am thinking about saving it to buy some wheels. Don't know what would be better. Lower then wheels or wheels then lower. I am saving my big bucks to turbo my Si. It is tough while still in college. Interest rates are low!! HEHE
Originally posted by $$lude What would you use. I don't want anything that will squeek obnoxiously. I have enough with my stereo. Are coil overs worth a shiat?
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