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Benno
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Post by Benno »

Just wondering how much people have spent on modifying their cc's. Are most people satisfied with the car without mods?
Keep on truckin'

Vince
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Post by Vince »

The car looks just fine without the mods.

If you only do a few mods then chances are no-one will notice them and if you do a lot of them you're likely to end up with a boy-racer hodge-podge.

Vince.

M275
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Post by M275 »

I'd say a couple of K at least so far...

Not going into details - it'll get too depressing.....

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col
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Post by col »

Depends how much you want to stand out form the crowd. There are loads of cc's around at the moment. Problem is most people are getting the same mods and so now they are starting to look the same as well

col
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Claire
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Post by Claire »

I've invested in a windbreak (so £200 so far) and have a wish list of about £750. Let's hope Santa's generous this year!

Frosty
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Post by Frosty »

Windbreak, CC mats and am seriously thinking about the rear luggage rack. That'll probably do me. I agree the CC looks fine as it is. Also mindful that you rarely get your money back on mod's and sometimes the car can be harder to sell.It's a personal choice and bottom line is that if you can afford it and it's makes you happy - go for it.

Cheers

Frosty
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