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Old 19-09-2008, 08:30 PM   #1
Travisty FTT
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Default Basic AU Mods?

Hi all. I just purchase a stock '98 and was wondering what there are in the way of basic mods that can be done to the AU Series 1 that are relatively cheap and effective.

It doesn't matter what the mod is or does as I am interested in learning as much as I can about the car. I'm looking to do each mod for no more than $200.

I'm looking for info such as what the mod is, what it does, how difficult it is to achieve, the cost involved and how long it would take to achieve.

Just trying to get ideas about this model as I've heard a few bad things, but I see the potential that this car can have with the right amount of money and effort placed into the car.

Cheers.

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