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Old 02-02-2014, 03:50 PM   #156 (permalink)
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I always thought car mods were kind of interesting in so far as cost associated.

Dropping 5,000 to 10,000 dollars on a turbo kit? a blown motor? a complete motor swap? A limited slip differential? A sway bar kit? Even the small stuff like a cold air intake can run several hundred dollars.

"Awesome dude, your car is really fast."

Dropping 1k EACH for an axle swap? 1k+ For a transfer case swap or re-gear? 500$ for each 38" tire? Offroad lamps? Winches? skid plates? easily adding 5 digits worth of cost on top of a vehicle that is probably over 5 digits to begin with?

"Awesome dude, your daily driver can climb a vertical cliff."

Lifting a sedan, just to be able to put 20" chrome wheels on it? Several thousand dollars.
Candy paint? Chameleon paint? Several thousand dollars as well.

"Awesome dude. Your car looks like a hot wheels toy."

Spend 100$ on eco mods, and have scientific data that backs up the idea/theory they work on. and the mod itself will more than likely pay for itself if you plan to keep the vehicle for any amount of time? (I'm actually guilty of not caring about pay back time on eco-mods, but most others here are not.)

"Uhhh, that's weird. Why didn't you just buy a Prius?"
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