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artnmotion
21st March 2005, 22:08
Is this a good idea????

artnmotion
21st March 2005, 22:09
This is the Saxo so far and i don't know what else i can do to it.


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The_one
21st March 2005, 22:34
Delock it
COlour coding
Bigger brakes

Loads you can do mate smileys/smiley2.gif

artnmotion
21st March 2005, 22:40
I don't wanna delock it but i am colour coding it soon.
Also i don't wanna put bigger brakes on it.

Dave_J_UK
21st March 2005, 22:46
Sell the Saxo, add the money onto the money you were going spend on the turbo and buy a Subaru WRX or Mitsubishi Evo VII / VIII! Well thats what I'm going to do anyway. Hopefully! Faster and more reliable!

DevilDamo
21st March 2005, 22:53
there are a lot of things you can still do dom.

is that a fishing rod on your roof? smileys/smiley4.gif

as dave said, sell up and purchase something bigger and better.

artnmotion
21st March 2005, 23:02
not sure on what car to buy next really thats why i am toying with the idea in turboing it.

WestyVTR
21st March 2005, 23:26
super charge her! or no2....??? both! or just rear wheel drive.....????

Scott
22nd March 2005, 06:18
well if your even thinking of turboing the vts then big brakes are not just a thought they are essential

The_one
22nd March 2005, 13:47
Agree with scott your asking for it to be written off and something nasty happen if you dont upgrade to bigger stoppers smileys/smiley14.gif

saxo_vtr_51
23rd March 2005, 03:34
id have to disagree with scott the brakes arent as i asked this same question with gmc and he said it would be better but not essential but an uprated clutch is a must to cope with the power increase

Dan
23rd March 2005, 04:49
at the end of the day mate its up to you! if it were me and i could afford it i would turbo it but then again i wouldnt mind a wrx or an evo! look into both! smileys/smiley2.gif

Scott
23rd March 2005, 17:02
ok the brakes are not essential but whats the point in going faster when the vt brakes already struggle to stop the car.