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Cheap and easy mods

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Hey bought my fto a couple of weeks ago. mechanically stock as a rock. are there any cheap and easy mods that are worth doing? eg pod filter maybe?
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lol, please post details of you, your ride, and your idea of cheap

yes, pod filter is a good start.... then strut braces.... then exhaust

bit by bit modding is easier in that order then you can move onto things like an ecu piggyback, headers, gearbox, engine

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sorry yeah i forgot. for a 95 tip gpx. done a lot of kms- close to 280. cheap is a few hundred or under- it only cost me 4k for the car. then whats a good pod filter and what are strut braces? every fto noob needs to start somewhere
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WTTC

this is a good link for pod
http://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.ph ... pod+filter

as for strut, you can use the search function and they are heaps of info about them.

I am using cusco at atm, really can feel the better handling. Or you can try to get a GPvR braces but I reckon its pretty hard to find one.

btw, since you mentioned it had done a lot of Kms probably spend some time to see if anything need to be replaced first then proceed to mods. Mine had high k's when i got it and couple of things like engine mount and bushes were pretty worn out.
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I work in projects. 'cheap' is not a word we use. You need to be more specific. E.G. To me 'cheap' might be $5000. To you it might be $10,000.

Most people do go for pod filters and CIA kits when they first get an FTO. I did too :) That's an 'Easy mod' but again 'easy' is objective, for me all mods are easy because I pay someone to do them for me, do you want to do them yourself? It also depends on what you want. Do you want to go fast in a straight line or rip it up on the track? Brakes can take as many seconds off your lap time as a full exhaust system and an ECU (but abviously it's not as fun buying brakes :lol:)

Maybe come out on a cruise and have a look at the mods we have and that might help you. Also search the pages here for loads of info. Post some pics up of your ride! 8)
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AJ wrote: and CIA kits
:lol:
CAI kits (cold air intake)
AJ wrote:for me all mods are easy because I pay someone to do them for me
:lol: more

agreed. come to a meet or two... paintball event comming up in NSW... where are you?
280xxxk's youd be looking at a re-build first!
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SchumieFan wrote:
AJ wrote: and CIA kits
:lol:
CAI kits (cold air intake)
Forums + beer = CIA! lol :lol:
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LOL, CIA FTO sounds mean... though craigs FTO comes to mind!

im several down too dude, ill txt u next weekend for a catch up
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SchumieFan wrote:im several down too dude, ill txt you next weekend for a catch up
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:lol:
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holy sh*t 280,000km

replace everything
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silverGPX wrote:holy sh*t 280,000km

replace everything
yeah....i suggest you look for a reliable mechanic and spend abit of $ to replace those wear and tear components and make the FTO back to good health again before modding it.
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I would reccomend bushes, droplinks, balljoints and tie rod ends.
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