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pick up. Most of us are used to the newer bulletin forum styles. But I appreciate the honesty and we are always glad to have a new member and potential enthusiast. You've come to the right place and asked the right questions, my biggest advice is, research all you can, figure out what your goals are for your z, then slowly work your way towards those goals. Don't ever use a credit card for a parts purchase as that starts a slippery slope. And for the biggest reward, do as much of the mechanical work as you are comfortable with. If you are at all mechanically inclined, this site is likely the only resource you'd ever need to complete any task on your zed. Perform only one mod at a time, so if something goes awry you know which mod caused it and you won't be chasing gremlins for months. And lastly, for the record, I recommend exhaust and direct intake mods before anything else. These are "support mods" or what I like to call, preventative maintenance mods, as they'll help hour Z not only perform better, but last longer. Downpipes will completely change your perspective of your tt. Welcome to tt.net!
Cheers, JBrobst "A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing." George Bernard Shaw |
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