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my birthdays comming up and i got a relative spending about 200 on me. so i defenitly wanna get something for the line. so far ive allready got front dump, boost controller, full exhaust, heavy duty clutch, and KnN filter. will also be getting a fmic in a couple of weeks. so my question is what should ii get next (as far as performance) for around that price range.???????

one option i was considering getting a tune on a dyno.

any other suggestions??

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Why does everyone always think about power mods?

You can get just about ANY suspension component (within reason) for around the $200 mark.

Tie Rods, Rack Ends, Caster Arms, Camber Arms, Hicas Lock Bar etc.

Someone mentioned tyres, thats also not a bad option... for $200 your pretty limited, id be looking at something for your suspension. Grab them for your bday, set them aside, accumulate a few more parts, throw it all in one weekend and get yourself a wheel alignment.

EDIT:

Add some nice brake pads or a service to that list as other options also.

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Why does everyone always think about power mods?

cos this is SAU. that and there arnt any real good suspension mods u could get for that. caster, camber etc bushes all need a wheel alignment, so ur looking at another 100 or so ontop. for suspension its probs best to save up for all them at once so u can get the wheel alignment at the same time.

only thing really is maybe sway bars, or i should say; bar.

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