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hey evryone, as i posted in the members lounge, i might be getting a 95 325i, im gonna mod it, but since i had the 318 before, there wasnt much to do so didnt really bother looking for mods, anyways, what are some mods that get more bang for teh moeny
so far it has a bmp intake, bavauto performance coils, iridium plugs and...i think thats it performance wise
visually, it has or will have the jvc headunit i had in the 318, white tails, and corners, 18'' wheels, dropped, and...i think thats it too
any comments or suggestions will greatly be appreciated...
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Well with gas prices the way they are, I will suggest starting with things like ignition, cold air and exhaust to make your car more efficient and enjoyable
Well with gas prices the way they are, I will suggest starting with things like ignition, cold air and exhaust to make your car more efficient and enjoyable
bah, the minute he drops the chip in the car has to use premium gas so no point in trying for fuel efficiency if thats wat u meant...
you are right, in the end anybody with so much mods will have to tune their car for the efficiency of the mods, but hey like I say, if you wanna play, you gotta pay.
yea, the whole gas thing was worrying me a little, but i think prices down here arent as bad as where you guys live, right now premium is at lik 2.79 or so yea, i guess im lucky???
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