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Originally Posted by Daox
But it somehow makes sense to modify an engine and/or vehicle, likely spending quite a bit of money to increase power? Where is the return on investment on that? I'm referencing your Knight vehicle. To a lot of people that doesn't make sense, but it also didn't stop you from doing it.
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This was my car bought used, when I was a Sales Rep. I get paid to drive

and modified before I become an ecomodder. Mods are only a single cam and 4-2-1 exhaust manifold. Sales Reps are paid commission as a percentage of sales. We could claim mileage and get a monthly allowance, So my job pay for those anyway

. It gets about the same power of a Toyota Altis/Elise Sport. They are not really expensive and it makes travelling really fun..