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My first thought here is "stop". It's great that you feel |
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| Posted by |
zellamay on December 25, 2013 at 1:59 PM |
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| In Reply To |
Turbo upgrade posted by Koppz32 on December 25, 2013 at 12:14 PM |
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that way, and you should enjoy your new car, but "crazy for the sound of turbo spool" implies that you don't have clue. (sorry to be so blunt). If you are stinking rich, then by all means proceed. Spend lot of money on whatever parts feel right in the moment. You can put 'em on, experiment, and learn. But if you are like most of us and have some limit on money for the Z, you might want to consider doing nothing for a while, until you learn about these cars. Here's one method for avoiding unnecessary spending early on: Buy a small hammer, keep it next to the driver's seat. Every time you have a thought about spending money on mods, hit yourself with the hammer until the thought goes away. ... Before taking any advice, you should make sure that the person advising you knows: what shape the car is in, how much money you have to spend, your knowledge level, and what your goals for the car are.
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