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Old 01-17-2012, 09:25 PM
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So I have around $800.00 to play with and am looking into doing some kind of modification on my baby. Any ideas? What would get me the most "bang for the buck" ?
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aem ems
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biggest bang for the buck, IRA
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Originally Posted by USAF_S2K
biggest bang for the buck, IRA
Haha yeah, you could always invest that $800 for your future or pay off debt. But assuming you're talking about a need to spend it on s2000 parts, I would say you could get a nice set of tires, or maybe a sound system.
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A gun. Shoot the tyres out of anyone who tries to race you = instawin.
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you could also buy 80,000 pennies! thats my vote
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Aside from the good suggestion above to save the money, I would suggest a FlashPro and eTune if you have an '06+.
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FlashPro/AEM

Will come in handy in the long run.


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