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machim:

--- Quote from: Jazz on June 08, 2008, 05:37:42 PM ---Pls recommend some useful and constructive upgrade for our fellow new driver.

Hi enfernoe,
Our current stock Toyo tire is good enough for your daily commute to and fro, unless you have extra which I do agreed for better grip and comfort rather than performance.

Can skip horn, VS and other aesthetic mod as you are a student plus a new driver. Concentrate on the road and get used to your car first.

As for the good deal, since you already bought, no point enquiring as it will make you either feel better or otherwise. Just enjoy your ride.  :thumbsup:

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Then Jazz sis, his 2k budget can use for what?  :confused1:

Jazz:

--- Quote from: machim on June 08, 2008, 05:41:13 PM ---Then Jazz sis, his 2k budget can use for what?  :confused1:

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Ha ha ha, I am a bro lah, used to own a Jazz before switching to Latio.

I reckon TS mentioned "he" gave him $2K for upgrade is his dad. Either he can choose to save up for his study or upgrade if necessary, that is why his purpose to come in here to ask for advise. If he must spend all his $2K in upgrade, then I rest my case cos definitely not enough and furthermore we do not know his preference and priorities.  :D

gh05tss:
Jazz is right...Strut Bar...it does makes the diff. :thumbsup:

machim:
Sorry, always assume that Jazz is sis now know is bro  :D

I'm considering front strut bar, really good? where to find a good and light front strut bar?
What's the damage like?

gh05tss:

--- Quote from: machim on June 08, 2008, 05:51:42 PM ---Sorry, always assume that Jazz is sis now know is bro  :D

I'm considering front strut bar, really good? where to find a good and light front strut bar?
What's the damage like?

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