What's your favorite mod you've done for under $250? Ivan Gregor 09 Feb 2016 Previous 5 Reasons Why Lightweight Special Road Cars Are Pointless Next 5 Incredible Cars We're Stupidly Denied In The UK Sponsored PostsComments Works every time. Mine was a set of lowering springs I picked up for $200. It made my car look and perform better for a fair price. I always go with a nice set of HIDs. They’re functional and they look good and you can get a decent set for about $100 USD I swear, it’s like a new car every time I do it! EBC green stuff pads. got em on sale too. M3 brakes with good pads will be just as good as a BBK for daily driving and mild track use. My open filter, makes it into a whooole different animal fsssshhhstustustu I bought a Mitsubishi FTO for $280, that’s nearly 250! And it’s a whole car! I did a short ram intake mod for my TSX. Cost about $40 in parts, made about 20 HP total. Couldn’t be more pleased. fueling up the car….. Made a cold air intake for my CL Type-S out of dryer ducting. Cost $8. It’s looks awful, but it doesn’t matter what it looks like Pagination Page 1 Next page Next Page Latest News News The Original Honda NSX Is Getting A Pininfarina-Styled Revival News Classic Toyota Land Cruiser Gets 389bhp Twin-Turbo V6 For SEMA News Novitec’s Ferrari 12Cilindri Upgrades Bring More Carbon, More Noise News Hot Kia EV4 GT Previewed In Prototype Form News Toyota Camry GT-S Concept Is Lots Of Show, Not Much Go News The Ferrari F76 Doesn’t Exist, But Some People Still Bought OneSubscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank Latest Reviews Reviews 2025 Honda Prelude Review: A Little Too Quirky For Its Own Good Reviews 2025 Land Rover Defender 90 Review: Still Nails The Brief Reviews 2025 Mercedes CLA Review: The Best Mercedes EV Yet Reviews Mazda 6e Review: Good To Look At, Decent To Drive, Annoying To Use Reviews Lamborghini Temerario First Drive: The 10,000rpm V8 Future Is Bright Reviews 2025 Audi S6 Avant E-Tron Review: An S6, But Electric
Mine was a set of lowering springs I picked up for $200. It made my car look and perform better for a fair price.
I always go with a nice set of HIDs. They’re functional and they look good and you can get a decent set for about $100 USD
EBC green stuff pads. got em on sale too. M3 brakes with good pads will be just as good as a BBK for daily driving and mild track use.
I did a short ram intake mod for my TSX. Cost about $40 in parts, made about 20 HP total. Couldn’t be more pleased.
Made a cold air intake for my CL Type-S out of dryer ducting. Cost $8. It’s looks awful, but it doesn’t matter what it looks like
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Works every time.
Mine was a set of lowering springs I picked up for $200. It made my car look and perform better for a fair price.
I always go with a nice set of HIDs. They’re functional and they look good and you can get a decent set for about $100 USD
I swear, it’s like a new car every time I do it!
EBC green stuff pads. got em on sale too. M3 brakes with good pads will be just as good as a BBK for daily driving and mild track use.
My open filter, makes it into a whooole different animal fsssshhhstustustu
I bought a Mitsubishi FTO for $280, that’s nearly 250! And it’s a whole car!
I did a short ram intake mod for my TSX. Cost about $40 in parts, made about 20 HP total. Couldn’t be more pleased.
fueling up the car…..
Made a cold air intake for my CL Type-S out of dryer ducting. Cost $8. It’s looks awful, but it doesn’t matter what it looks like
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