If you had about $5k to spend and an '03 5AT, what would YOU do?
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If you had about $5k to spend and an '03 5AT, what would YOU do?
A little background info:
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So I got in a fender bender the other day b/c some lady decided not to look into oncoming traffic while turning onto the street...long story short, their insurance somehow thinks it's going to take about $6k to fix my car (cost + "rental car fees", etc...). The fender is the only thing needing to be replaced other than taknig care of some scratches down the passenger side. I figure I can spend about $1000 on making the car look stock (most likely not an OEM fender, but something comparable) and I would pretty much then have the rest to spend on the car.
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What would YOU do with about $5k to an '03 5AT? I am looking to maybe reduce as much weight as possible and not necessarily gain huge amounts of HP. In the process I would also like to maybe do a few engine mod's to lend itself to forced induction in the future. Other than things such as safety features/convenience features, I am willing to take out/replace any parts in the car that simply add unnecessary weight (i.e., seats (front/maybe rear), engine components, etc.). BTW, I have already upgraded the wheels/tires. While I do know a lot about cars, I do not have a vast knowledge of car modification. I would also maybe consider taking the car to Z/G specialist (in So Cal) and see what they could do for me as maybe a package, if anyone knows any GOOD shops around here. I am open to any suggestions any of you guys have. Thank you.
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So I got in a fender bender the other day b/c some lady decided not to look into oncoming traffic while turning onto the street...long story short, their insurance somehow thinks it's going to take about $6k to fix my car (cost + "rental car fees", etc...). The fender is the only thing needing to be replaced other than taknig care of some scratches down the passenger side. I figure I can spend about $1000 on making the car look stock (most likely not an OEM fender, but something comparable) and I would pretty much then have the rest to spend on the car.
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What would YOU do with about $5k to an '03 5AT? I am looking to maybe reduce as much weight as possible and not necessarily gain huge amounts of HP. In the process I would also like to maybe do a few engine mod's to lend itself to forced induction in the future. Other than things such as safety features/convenience features, I am willing to take out/replace any parts in the car that simply add unnecessary weight (i.e., seats (front/maybe rear), engine components, etc.). BTW, I have already upgraded the wheels/tires. While I do know a lot about cars, I do not have a vast knowledge of car modification. I would also maybe consider taking the car to Z/G specialist (in So Cal) and see what they could do for me as maybe a package, if anyone knows any GOOD shops around here. I am open to any suggestions any of you guys have. Thank you.
Last edited by infinitesky; 10-20-2005 at 03:04 AM.
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Originally Posted by MyGUnit
I would use that $5K to help me take the hit at the dealer, when I traded the auto in for a 6mt
Haha..JK.
Probably a nice TT or SC.
Haha..JK.
Probably a nice TT or SC.
if not get nice wheels, suspension and some bolt ons. brakes too if you still have extra but i doubt it.
not JK.
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Originally Posted by G3NIU5
yeah trade it in for a 6MT. it's pretty lame to go FI on an AT on a sports/y car. but that's only me.
if not get nice wheels, suspension and some bolt ons. brakes too if you still have extra but i doubt it.
not JK.
if not get nice wheels, suspension and some bolt ons. brakes too if you still have extra but i doubt it.
not JK.
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I would go many of the ways listed here:
If you ultimately want FI - then only go down the road of what makes that happen for you - THE RIGHT WAY!
If FI isn't the way - You could do almost all of the bolt on's, including cams for about $5,000 - at least the ones that make sense to do like exhaust, gears, intake, cams and heads...
If you ultimately want FI - then only go down the road of what makes that happen for you - THE RIGHT WAY!
If FI isn't the way - You could do almost all of the bolt on's, including cams for about $5,000 - at least the ones that make sense to do like exhaust, gears, intake, cams and heads...
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