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RuYi
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 8:19 am |
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Congratulations! Real nice car! :) You got a sunroof, that is so awesome! My first car is a Fiat Cinquecento 900 S, just got it a week. :) 
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 8:52 am |
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RuYi wrote: Congratulations! Real nice car!  You got a sunroof, that is so awesome! My first car is a Fiat Cinquecento 900 S, just got it a week.   Fiat are so sexy =].
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:59 am |
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Grimjaw wrote: Picture's taken straight from my Hyves Account,and it's my first car. Note that these picture's were made just before purchase,and the car Radio was being replaced for a custom one. Very smart choice on the 6 series. 5 series is slow and fat, 7 series is a disaster, 3 series doesn't have enough oomph unles you get the 335.. the 6 series is just sexy though. M6 is even sexier :p
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 10:22 am |
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AvAlAnChE1 wrote: Grimjaw wrote: Picture's taken straight from my Hyves Account,and it's my first car. Note that these picture's were made just before purchase,and the car Radio was being replaced for a custom one. Very smart choice on the 6 series. 5 series is slow and fat, 7 series is a disaster, 3 series doesn't have enough oomph unles you get the 335.. the 6 series is just sexy though. M6 is even sexier :p How the hell would you afford something like that for your first car? Well unless your quite old when you got it. I had like £1000 when i was 17. 
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:30 am |
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Grimjaw
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:32 am |
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AvAlAnChE1 wrote: Very smart choice on the 6 series. 5 series is slow and fat, 7 series is a disaster, 3 series doesn't have enough oomph unles you get the 335.. the 6 series is just sexy though. M6 is even sexier :p I remember that my Father had a BMW 5 Series when i still dropped by regularly in the past. And your right about the M6. I mean -> Toasty wrote: How the hell would you afford something like that for your first car? Well unless your quite old when you got it. I had like £1000 when i was 17.  People differ from each other.
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:46 am |
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Get some Dinan/M parts in there and you are set my friend :p
Is that the 650i or 650ci?
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Grimjaw
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 1:42 pm |
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AvAlAnChE1 wrote: Get some Dinan/M parts in there and you are set my friend :p
Is that the 650i or 650ci? It's the 650i versio.  And i see you are more knowledgeable in the Tuning department then i am. RuYi wrote: Congratulations! Real nice car!  You got a sunroof, that is so awesome! My first car is a Fiat Cinquecento 900 S, just got it a week.   Congrats RuYi! ^-^ It must be easy for you to find a parking spot! I am always worried about finding a good place to park. And if i find one i mostly tend to worry about people nicking into me. I would even prefer a short walk to the City if it meant parking it somewhere spacy.
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 1:50 pm |
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Grimjaw wrote: can you see the ghost in this picture? look closley under letter "V".
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 1:58 pm |
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MrAzura wrote: Mine is a 1991 Acura Integra LS with 263k miles  Japanese engineering FTW time to get a new car 
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Grimjaw
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 2:07 pm |
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AvAlAnChE1 wrote: So I got this!  Missed the post. Damn that's some serious American Muscle. What do you carry underneath the hood?
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 4:09 pm |
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@avalanche.. u serious?
i thought you lived in america? because if you do, then probably everything you said about german cars is all hear-say. we've had 2 american cars. a dodge blazer and a chrysler grand voyager. both those cars needed a new transmission within a year. we have 6 german cars at our place atm, oldest one is from 1968, and ALL of them drive perfectly. so i rather stick to personal experience.
@topicstarter, grats with the car. i've had a vw golf II, and i'm currently driving a golf III. vw's are nice, decent cars.
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 8:07 pm |
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cin wrote: @avalanche.. u serious?
i thought you lived in america? because if you do, then probably everything you said about german cars is all hear-say. we've had 2 american cars. a dodge blazer and a chrysler grand voyager. both those cars needed a new transmission within a year. we have 6 german cars at our place atm, oldest one is from 1968, and ALL of them drive perfectly. so i rather stick to personal experience.
@topicstarter, grats with the car. i've had a vw golf II, and i'm currently driving a golf III. vw's are nice, decent cars. I'm not just saying Euro cars suck cuz I have an American car.. I actually do research when it comes to automobiles. If you look at your own European show, Top Gear, you can see all the proof in the world. Look at ALL the challenges they have. Go to youtube and watch them, it proves that all the older Euro cars are pure rubbish.. The newer Euro cars are indeed stepping up their game in quality, but it seems way overdue. ALL their cars do is break down and fail life. Then, they do these challeneges in America and the American cars don't break down once, are mostly fully functional, and pass the challenges w/ flying colors. All those facts about German cars come from personal experiences w/ people and their cars, and yet they treat them well haha. People say mustangs die (the older ones like a '99) die after 100k miles.. barely any of them do. All those need are new belts/fuel injectors and some greasings on the suspension and they are like brand new.. no real major replacements unless its a clutch. People still have this image of the American Car industry of being gas guzzling cars one break down away from death.. Well at one point they were, like 30 years ago. But then again cin, give me a Audi R8 and I'll forget most American cars :p
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 8:11 pm |
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Grimjaw wrote: AvAlAnChE1 wrote: So I got this!  Missed the post. Damn that's some serious American Muscle. What do you carry underneath the hood? Also its only the V6, can't get the GT due to insurance purposes. Running 235-240HP and 260-265 torque, got a C&L cold air intake tuned with a tuner by bamachips (Running a 91 octane Race tune), upgraded some of the chassis w/ stiffer sway bar and rear upper control arms.. got a single GT muffler on atm, but going to upgrade to a crossover X-pipe duals w/ boometube axlebacks. Also as you can see some exterior mods and such. I don't expect you to know most of what I just said.
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 10:03 pm |
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AvAlAnChE1 wrote: Also its only the V6, can't get the GT due to insurance purposes.
Running 235-240HP and 260-265 torque, got a C&L cold air intake tuned with a tuner by bamachips (Running a 91 octane Race tune), upgraded some of the chassis w/ stiffer sway bar and rear upper control arms.. got a single GT muffler on atm, but going to upgrade to a crossover X-pipe duals w/ boometube axlebacks. Also as you can see some exterior mods and such.
I don't expect you to know most of what I just said. Not really. :) Tuning is something i never really considered or had an interest in. Having an V8 with 360 HP at 6300 Rev per min is more then enough for me. I would like to change the Rims to something more aggressive yet i remain mostly undecided. I would like the Yakuza Rims but they are mad expensive. I can't ask what you must have spent on all of those mods/parts, but i do know you must light up the streets when you drive by.
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 10:13 pm |
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I did the wheels myself, custom job, those are OEM - paint/sandpaper/supplies - $50 c&l intake/tune - $625 rear upper control arms - cost me only $45 but they usually cost $120 stiffer rear sway bar - $50 but usually costs $120 single gt muffler - $80 (its OEM) stripes - $50 blackout panel - $50 grill - $50
total: $1000
Yeah I get looks time to time from people on the road, but also unwanted attention haha.
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 10:26 pm |
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AvAlAnChE1 wrote: cin wrote: @avalanche.. u serious?
i thought you lived in america? because if you do, then probably everything you said about german cars is all hear-say. we've had 2 american cars. a dodge blazer and a chrysler grand voyager. both those cars needed a new transmission within a year. we have 6 german cars at our place atm, oldest one is from 1968, and ALL of them drive perfectly. so i rather stick to personal experience.
@topicstarter, grats with the car. i've had a vw golf II, and i'm currently driving a golf III. vw's are nice, decent cars. I'm not just saying Euro cars suck cuz I have an American car.. I actually do research when it comes to automobiles. If you look at your own European show, Top Gear, you can see all the proof in the world. Look at ALL the challenges they have. Go to youtube and watch them, it proves that all the older Euro cars are pure rubbish.. The newer Euro cars are indeed stepping up their game in quality, but it seems way overdue. ALL their cars do is break down and fail life. Then, they do these challeneges in America and the American cars don't break down once, are mostly fully functional, and pass the challenges w/ flying colors. All those facts about German cars come from personal experiences w/ people and their cars, and yet they treat them well haha. People say mustangs die (the older ones like a '99) die after 100k miles.. barely any of them do. All those need are new belts/fuel injectors and some greasings on the suspension and they are like brand new.. no real major replacements unless its a clutch. People still have this image of the American Car industry of being gas guzzling cars one break down away from death.. Well at one point they were, like 30 years ago. But then again cin, give me a Audi R8 and I'll forget most American cars :p Sure.. American cars don't guzzle fuel.    They're all American pickups, they don't guzzle fuel right? /sarcasm. Other countries lead the way in utilities (utes) as opposed to these large over sized pickups. Australias Holden Maloo (Top of the range sport Ute)   When I was in the US I never see people driving smaller cars. They were driving big, large, Chevrolet, Cadillac, Pontiac, Ford etc.
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 10:31 pm |
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Snoopy wrote: Sure.. American cars don't guzzle fuel.    They're all American pickups, they don't guzzle fuel right? /sarcasm. Other countries lead the way in utilities (utes) as opposed to these large over sized pickups. Australias Holden Maloo (Top of the range sport Ute)   When I was in the US I never see people driving smaller cars. They were driving big, large, Chevrolet, Cadillac, Pontiac, Ford etc. Uh.. what do you expect out of a truck? Good gas mileage? Thats the purpose of trucks, heavy power for heavy hauling/offroading.. Holden is just GM under an aussy name, same as Vauxhall is Pontiac... They are basically American cars.
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 10:39 pm |
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AvAlAnChE1 wrote: Snoopy wrote: Sure.. American cars don't guzzle fuel.    They're all American pickups, they don't guzzle fuel right? /sarcasm. Other countries lead the way in utilities (utes) as opposed to these large over sized pickups. Australias Holden Maloo (Top of the range sport Ute)   When I was in the US I never see people driving smaller cars. They were driving big, large, Chevrolet, Cadillac, Pontiac, Ford etc. Uh.. what do you expect out of a truck? Good gas mileage? Thats the purpose of trucks, heavy power for heavy hauling/offroading.. Holden is just GM under an aussy name, same as Vauxhall is Pontiac... They are basically American cars. Yeah, Holden is a subsidiary for General Motors. However they're Australian bodies, with Australian manufactures engines. See this  body is from  A long with the Pontiac GTO, which is a take of the Holden Monaro / HSV GTO. Quote: Sales of the Monaro began in 2003 to the Middle East as the Chevrolet Lumina Coupe. Later on in the year, a modified version of the Monaro began selling in North America as the Pontiac GTO, and under the Monaro name through Vauxhall dealerships in the United Kingdom. This arrangement continued through to 2005 when the car was discontinued.[116] Holden's move into international markets has been profitable; export revenue increased from AU$973 million in 1999 to just under $1.3 billion in 2006. We make money selling USA our bodies, not just to USA might I add.
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 10:40 pm |
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AvAlAnChE1 wrote: I did the wheels myself, custom job, those are OEM - paint/sandpaper/supplies - $50 c&l intake/tune - $625 rear upper control arms - cost me only $45 but they usually cost $120 stiffer rear sway bar - $50 but usually costs $120 single gt muffler - $80 (its OEM) stripes - $50 blackout panel - $50 grill - $50
total: $1000
Yeah I get looks time to time from people on the road, but also unwanted attention haha. Are you kidding me? $1000? I thought you landed atleast 3 times above that price range. Shows how much i know about those things. Well done. But it's true what you said about getting some nice looks. :P The ladies love it, the young envy it, the elderly missed it. Unwanted looks seem to come with the package,but driving a bright red car around doesn't make it that uncommon. :P Luckily i am mostly spared from that. In the future i would like to get the Yakuza rims and maybe some other upgrades. Good economic thinking on your part. :wink:
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 10:43 pm |
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Grimjaw wrote: Are you kidding me? $1000? I thought you landed atleast 3 times above that price range. Shows how much i know about those things. Well done. But it's true what you said about getting some nice looks.  The ladies love it, the young envy it, the elderly missed it. Unwanted looks seem to come with the package,but driving a bright red car around doesn't make it that uncommon.  Luckily i am mostly spared from that. In the future i would like to get the Yakuza rims and maybe some other upgrades. Good economic thinking on your part.  Hahah, I am very smart when it comes to modding the car. I buy parts that are either OEM take offs off a better model like the GT500, or buy supplies and make my own parts that look just as good or even better than name brands. It is a good hobby to have, but it really empties your wallet. I'm going to have to put another $600 on exhaust/install for my dual setup.. I need to do suspension mods later in life, coilovers. But those damn things cost $1100 plus you need camber plates/LCA's/new panhard bar etc.. I'm probably going to major in Automotive Technology instead of Computer engineering, I don't know yet 
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 12:22 am |
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AvAlAnChE1 wrote: If you look at your own European show, Top Gear, you can see all the proof in the world. Look at ALL the challenges they have. Go to youtube and watch them, it proves that all the older Euro cars are pure rubbish.. don't believe all top gear says. sure, it's an amazing show and very entertaining, but they always give me the feeling that anything other than the aston martins are "rubbish". and they compared a couple of convertibles some time ago (i think it was the nissan 350Z vs. the crysler crossfire vs. some others), and the american one was the one they called rubbish ;] AvAlAnChE1 wrote: IBut then again cin, give me a Audi R8 and I'll forget most American cars :p yeah. i see the r8 every day. one of my bosses cousins drives one to work each day. boss himself drives the maserati quattroporte, his son has a porsche carrera 4S convertible. @ our parking lot EACH DAY it's madness! and tbh, i'm a big fan of american design, but the way we hear it here, it's that american cars lack durability for most european climates. i hear from some of my american friends that just about any youngster at their city drives a mustang. well mustangs are rare in the netherlands, especially the older models. that's because it rains a lot here and most american cars are not built to suit this weather. most german cars are, since german climate is similar to the dutch one. so meh, i guess we all believe what we hear around us, and it's not weird that it differs per continent.
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 12:28 am |
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 1:59 am |
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Jstar1 wrote: MrAzura wrote: Mine is a 1991 Acura Integra LS with 263k miles  Japanese engineering FTW time to get a new car  Yeah I know. I am currently looking for a Integra GS-R or an LS. Gotta be a 5 speed tranny. 
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 3:32 am |
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cin wrote: don't believe all top gear says. sure, it's an amazing show and very entertaining, but they always give me the feeling that anything other than the aston martins are "rubbish". and they compared a couple of convertibles some time ago (i think it was the nissan 350Z vs. the crysler crossfire vs. some others), and the american one was the one they called rubbish ;] AvAlAnChE1 wrote: IBut then again cin, give me a Audi R8 and I'll forget most American cars :p yeah. i see the r8 every day. one of my bosses cousins drives one to work each day. boss himself drives the maserati quattroporte, his son has a porsche carrera 4S convertible. @ our parking lot EACH DAY it's madness! and tbh, i'm a big fan of american design, but the way we hear it here, it's that american cars lack durability for most european climates. i hear from some of my american friends that just about any youngster at their city drives a mustang. well mustangs are rare in the netherlands, especially the older models. that's because it rains a lot here and most american cars are not built to suit this weather. most german cars are, since german climate is similar to the dutch one. so meh, i guess we all believe what we hear around us, and it's not weird that it differs per continent. They actually called ALL of them rubbish lol. They were testing to see what conv. would be the best, but all of them sucked. Also I think they preferred crossfire over everything even tho it was rubbish, which it was lol. They concluded that if you want a conv, buy a car that is only made in a conv. style. The thing about American cars, they just don't function in europe, and european cars don't function in America. American cars = bigger cars for wider roads and streets and for going fast blasting down highways. Euro cars = small cars that can maneuver around the small roads in europe. I mean I can't see a big truck going around Britain.. no use for it at all. They did an episode on Top Gear where Jeremy takes a F-150 out on the streets of some town and gets like stuck everywhere. They also did an episode with the Mustang GT, it almost went on their "Super-Cool" wall, which is rare. I also can't see a small Renault or Peugot in America... you would be tailgated by a massive F-350 truck that would probably run you off the road with its wind draft.
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 8:04 am |
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Talking about Japanese cars in middle east especialy the arabian gulf countries the japanese > american in spareparts and services so its vary from place to place here is my first and current car Nissa Murano 
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 8:12 am |
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AvAlAnChE1 wrote: Jstar1 wrote: at least its a volkswagen you can always trust the germans No, you can't. German cars are infamous for breaking down in bits and pieces. Not really, the tran usually goes out before the motor will. Usually its the suspension that goes out on a Volkswagen. But i would take a Jetta over that V6 lmfao Grimjaw wrote: Damn that's some serious American Muscle. What do you carry underneath the hood? Seriously, if you call THAT American Muscle, you need to re think. Thats really far from American Muscle, shit more of the little 5'2" women drive those than anything.
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Post subject: Re: My first car (yay) Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 8:36 am |
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Sharp324 wrote: Not really, the tran usually goes out before the motor will. Usually its the suspension that goes out on a Volkswagen. But i would take a Jetta over that V6 lmfao
Seriously, if you call THAT American Muscle, you need to re think. Thats really far from American Muscle, shit more of the little 5'2" women drive those than anything. Hahahaha I love cocky idiots like you, they put a smile to my face. You saying tranny or suspension going out like its no big deal.. Last time I checked those are major break downs. Jetta over a Mustang? I'm sorry, but every guy (straight guys for this matter, not like you) knows when you see a Jetta, usually a hot girl is expected. Who the hell needs a monsterous built V8 monster for a daily driver? When the hell do you need all that power for driving to school or to work? Oh wait, you don't. Unless you go to the drag strip every weekend, it is a big waste of power and money because you'll get a good 10 mpg. I can smoke any jetta stock or minor mods like mine any day of the year, and look better doing it.
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