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Old 21-04-2009, 08:27 PM   #1
Teknoslasher
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Default $2,000 to spend on the car's performance.

I've been doing a bit of saving for some time now. My car is my baby and I want to give her the best. I'm wanting to spend money on her to get the best performance for being a tool. Is there any suggestions for how to do this as I want to be able to know the AU Falcon will flog the out of other cars, especially Commodores.

So I just want to know what would give my car the best KW and BHP output for that limited amount of money. I know she's great at accelation, but I'd like to give her guts.

As a side note, what would me putting a larger exhaust onto the car help it benefit? Like, what are the advantages in doing so?

Cheers.


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