what should i do next???
i dont have a whole lot of money right now but ill be working more here soon and ill have more money! i just dont know what to do to my car next. I have a 2000 black tiburon with green streetglow neons, AEM cold air intake, and Strut bar... i am kind of interested in performance right now.. and i really cannot afford a body kit at all and honestly am not looking into that for a while i dont think... got any ideas? :?
QUOTE (canadianshark74)
ditto,
1. lower it.
pick up a set of Eibach springs
You already have an intake so remember what goes in, must come out.
2. Get an exhaust system.
1. lower it.
pick up a set of Eibach springs
You already have an intake so remember what goes in, must come out.
2. Get an exhaust system.
Yeah they have Eibach on Ebay starting at like 149 + shipping.
I know the company selling those and will check on the minimum reserve for that one.
alright... see one thing about lowering it is i dont have rims yet... im not sure if i want to lower it without having any nice rims to show off... as for an exhaust yea thats what i am thinking about! the short shifter has definitely been an option i have been looking at but i really like the Rside shifters because of the ability to adjust the height of the shifter... i like that. does the rear strut bar do anything for the car really... i mean i did notice a little with the front bar but will putting in a back bar do much?
click the link
http://www.kspec.com/main.php?ac_id=77
I have rear strut bar from kspec.
I will be installing it soon.
http://www.kspec.com/main.php?ac_id=77
I have rear strut bar from kspec.
I will be installing it soon.
pics of mine (kspec rear) here :
http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?name=PN...iewtopic&t=1117
Now if you are really short on cash, then get the SS and the rear bar, you'll spend just as much, if not less, than you would for springs, AND they are both DIY installs.
http://www.rdtiburon.com/index.php?name=PN...iewtopic&t=1117
Now if you are really short on cash, then get the SS and the rear bar, you'll spend just as much, if not less, than you would for springs, AND they are both DIY installs.


