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Old 01-02-2008, 06:31 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I got my WRX and started modding immediately, then decided 6 months later that I want to go and try autoX, but, all the mods I had done put me in the Street Mod class, with some great competition cars, and better drivers. I had to learn the hard way. I should have done what these guys say above and learned to drive my car stock, then upgrade. I have about 3.5K in suspension, and as of this month, almost 10K in the engine, but I have about 20 races under my belt, and six 3 day driving schools. The best "mod" I have ever purchased were those driving schools.

By the way, good choice on the whiteline components, my entire undercarriage, minus shocks/struts(swithing to C/O's when I get back to the US)....learn to drive it bro, then beat their pants off.

The evo's are mean though, I always respect them.


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Old 01-02-2008, 06:41 PM   #17 (permalink)
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I got my WRX and started modding immediately, then decided 6 months later that I want to go and try autoX, but, all the mods I had done put me in the Street Mod class, with some great competition cars, and better drivers. I had to learn the hard way. I should have done what these guys say above and learned to drive my car stock, then upgrade. I have about 3.5K in suspension, and as of this month, almost 10K in the engine, but I have about 20 races under my belt, and six 3 day driving schools. The best "mod" I have ever purchased were those driving schools.

By the way, good choice on the whiteline components, my entire undercarriage, minus shocks/struts(swithing to C/O's when I get back to the US)....learn to drive it bro, then beat their pants off.

The evo's are mean though, I always respect them.
$10K in Engine Mods!!

Mod List please!!

I had a issue with the front Whiteline 24mm adjustable swaybar with Kartboy endlinks... It rubbed and now it's off.. Trying to get it replaced.
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