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1. Service everything, engine, transmission, brakes, diff, then... save more coin

2. Bush kit, sway bars, new shocks, good tyres, wheel alignment, then..... save more coin

3. 3.9 truetrac diff gears, then save more coin

Doing NA "power mods" on a BF is a waste of money, but doing some basic handling mods makes then so much better than stock, well.....better than the wallowing wet sponge they are with standard rubber bushings and suspension

 

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On 4/6/2022 at 11:14 AM, mlr said:

1. Service everything, engine, transmission, brakes, diff, then... save more coin

2. Bush kit, sway bars, new shocks, good tyres, wheel alignment, then..... save more coin

3. 3.9 truetrac diff gears, then save more coin

Doing NA "power mods" on a BF is a waste of money, but doing some basic handling mods makes then so much better than stock, well.....better than the wallowing wet sponge they are with standard rubber bushings and suspension

 

 

On 4/6/2022 at 1:06 PM, luke gtr said:

^^^

This

Wait until full license,  then turbo.

thank you my goal is to wait for my full licence to start doing any crazy power mods anyways :)

Edited by Eldq
wanted to rewrite it

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