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Old 09-06-2006, 06:08 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by kenneth_lks
Indeed, it doesn't worth to spend a huge money to mod a 1.6L 16V Fiesta cause you might be able to buy another car with more power and comfortable at the end. There is plenty of new and high performance small vehicle such as Mazda 3 MPS, Clio Sport, XR5T, Golf GTI etc..ahha..manufactured turbo and engine, keep the legal standard :sm_headba

Gonna make a testdrive booking for the Mazda 3 MPs and Golf GTI
A word of advice, test drive the Mazda first. This way when you're driving the GTi, you'll be able to drive past the Mazda dealer and scream "OWNED !!!" out the window...

But seriously, let me know what you think of the GTi!
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