What's your favorite mod you've done for under $250? Ivan Gregor 09 Feb 2016 Share Add as a preferred source Previous 5 Reasons Why Lightweight Special Road Cars Are Pointless Next 5 Incredible Cars We're Stupidly Denied In The UK More News DIY 10 Things You Need To Know Before Buying A Mk7 Ford Fiesta ST 26/12/23 DIY Can We Get a Half Finished Project Car Back on the Road? 26/11/23 Used Cars 11 Things You Need To Know Before Buying An F56 Mini 12/11/23 DIY Everything Wrong With Our Super Cheap Porsche 22/09/23 Toys and Gadgets Here's What A 50cc V12 Engine Sounds Like 21/09/23 DIY Office Chair Legs Make Surprisingly Good Height-Adjustable Dampers 08/02/22Comments 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 Used Cars The Best Used Hot Hatches to Suit Every Budget News Production Version of Unhinged 1,000bhp McMurtry Spéirling Teased News We’ll Finally See the Internet-Breaking Jaguar Type 01 in October News The Sanrivatti Hypercar Will Seat its Driver Like a Motorbike Workshop Level Up your Garage with the Clarke COMBGSM02 Modular Storage SystemSubscribe 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 More News Workshop Get Pumped with the Clarke COP1B Rotary Oil Pump Workshop Great Gear for your Gearbox: The Clarke CFTJ500 0.5 Tonne Transmission Jack Workshop Perfect Your Timing with the Clarke CHBTL1 High Beam Timing Light News Special Edition Porsche 911 GT3 Marks 75 Years of the Brand in Britain Features The JCB Hydromax: Inside Britain's Next Land Speed Record Attempt
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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