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    Quote Originally Posted by AV8ter View Post
    Now you're an idiot. 20k? On top of the price of the car?

    Body kit, mirrors, hood scoop...... It is still a STI, now just a shitty one at that.

    Props to the guy for trying to bring rice back, I myself don't have the balls quite frankly.


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    Seriously?! I'm an idiot?!

    I had $16k in mods in my '06 sti, stock turbo and methanol. No body kit, no fmic, no ugly ass mirrors, and I still had the stock hood. I venture to say the car in question has all kinds of bushings, aftermarket clutch, bigger turbo, guages, short throw, maybe even a built motor. The lip (kit), wheels, mirrors, hood, and other fancy non-go fast parts cost probably $10k alone, not to mention $2k+ for coilovers, more than likely.

    I suggest you know who you're calling an idiot before you open your cockholster, kid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mantooth View Post


    Seriously?! I'm an idiot?!

    I had $16k in mods in my '06 sti, stock turbo and methanol. No body kit, no fmic, no ugly ass mirrors, and I still had the stock hood. I venture to say the car in question has all kinds of bushings, aftermarket clutch, bigger turbo, guages, short throw, maybe even a built motor. The lip (kit), wheels, mirrors, hood, and other fancy non-go fast parts cost probably $10k alone, not to mention $2k+ for coilovers, more than likely.

    I suggest you know who you're calling an idiot before you open your cockholster, kid.
    Most of the people on here don't realize how much money really goes into actually modding a car. It is easy to put 20k into a car and not even realize it. I've got a little over 6k in my talon and it still looks stock except for wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TSiFTW View Post
    Most of the people on here don't realize how much money really goes into actually modding a car. It is easy to put 20k into a car and not even realize it. I've got a little over 6k in my talon and it still looks stock except for wheels.
    What does that fuck know about modding a car anyway, he drives a stock integra...

    My STi is stock but out of all the cars Ive owned they have all been heavily modified, the only reason the STi is still stock is because everything for it is expensive as fuck, its going in the shop this coming weekend though for the first time ever...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bdydrpdmazda View Post
    the only reason the STi is still stock is because everything for it is expensive as fuck

    Like I said. Real modding costs real money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TSiFTW View Post
    Like I said. Real modding costs real money.
    Exactly. I completely agree with you. I am beginning to mod the E55. Right now I have a set of wheels sitting on the bed. I need tires and lowering module just to mount the wheels!

    Wheels- $4700

    Tires- $1000+

    Lowering module- $2k

    JUST TO BE LOWERED ON WHEELS!

    The s/c pulley is $2k from RennTech, long tubes are probably $4k+, $2k for a tune.

    The list goes on, and on, and on. This doesn't include the blacked out grill, emblems, etc I want to do, nor does it include the dry carbon lip and dry carbon diffuser I want made.

    Modding cars is an expensive, but satisfying hobby.

    You have to pay to play.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TSiFTW View Post
    Like I said. Real modding costs real money.
    Debatable, but true.

    I could easily have a ford festiva in the low 13s and pretty well set up for autocross for under $1500, including the cost of the car.

    But I do agree, you have to pay to play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AV8ter View Post
    Debatable, but true.

    I could easily have a ford festiva in the low 13s and pretty well set up for autocross for under $1500, including the cost of the car.

    But I do agree, you have to pay to play.

    Kevin
    Yep, but some people don't want to drive around in a shitbox if they can afford it. Granted, for a track car it would be cool, but go drive a BONE STOCK sti. It will put a hugeeeeeee grin on your face, especially if you know how to actually drive the shit out of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AV8ter View Post
    Debatable, but true.

    I could easily have a ford festiva in the low 13s and pretty well set up for autocross for under $1500, including the cost of the car.

    But I do agree, you have to pay to play.

    Kevin
    But would it still look like ass? Yes. And for $1500 bucks it might do it a few times, but it wouldn't last too long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TSiFTW View Post
    But would it still look like ass? Yes. And for $1500 bucks it might do it a few times, but it wouldn't last too long.
    If you don't believe me, fine. Swap the mazda BP engine from the protege LX(130hp to the wheels) in the festiva. It isn't hard. It will run as long as you care to change the oil and will hang with cars 20x its value.

    Quick dodge might know what I am talking about.


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    Quote Originally Posted by AV8ter View Post
    Would you like me to modify my car to suite your taste or something?
    So you mod your car as an upscale hotel room?

    Quote Originally Posted by TSiFTW View Post
    Like I said. Real modding costs real money.
    That's not always the case. If you shop right and do your homework, you can get by with a very nicely done car for a good, low cost. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ View Post
    So you mod your car as an upscale hotel room?



    That's not always the case. If you shop right and do your homework, you can get by with a very nicely done car for a good, low cost. Later, QD.

    Sorry, let me clarify. I was talking full engine builds, real coilovers,tranny builds, half shafts, and all the little nickel and dime things most everyone over looks, like mounts, bushings, etc. When you get that deep into one it can start ringing up thousands quick. And you still have a stock looking car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TSiFTW View Post
    Sorry, let me clarify. I was talking full engine builds, real coilovers,tranny builds, half shafts, and all the little nickel and dime things most everyone over looks, like mounts, bushings, etc. When you get that deep into one it can start ringing up thousands quick. And you still have a stock looking car.
    Again, it's all about shopping around. And your knowledge of cars. If you can find the stuff you need at prices under the norm and know how to install or do most of the work yourself, your costs are going to be much lower. And it really has to do with the car you start off with as well. It's probably impossible to even get started modifying a Porsche without a beginning price of several thousand dollars. But you could turn around and make some damn good power out of a Dodge neon for that same amount. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ View Post
    So you mod your car as an upscale hotel room?



    That's not always the case. If you shop right and do your homework, you can get by with a very nicely done car for a good, low cost. Later, QD.
    It all depends on what car you start with. You can't build an Sti for cheap, the dollar/HP ratio is too high, even with used parts. And you have to consider the supplementing mods to that as well. I'm in the process of finishing my DSM, and I can achieve what I want without too much cash because the 4g63 is so cheap to modify for what you end up getting. But you are right, you can spend much less(relatively) if you take your time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpine_aw11 View Post
    It all depends on what car you start with.
    Why would you quote me as if you're disagreeing with me, but say the same thing I said...only in different words? Later, QD.
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