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I would live with the car for a little bit before dropping 4-5 figures on upgrades. Cruise in it. Take it on the track. See where it is lacking and see where it is a more capable car than you are a driver. Focus on finding a balance of power, handling, and comfort that make the car truly delightful for you. Be aware, power upgrades are likely to make the car louder and harder to live with on the highway. You don't want to turn your dad's car into a trailer queen (unless you do, but I think cars are more fun to drive).
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# ¿ Jul 4, 2023 20:24 |
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