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Hi

i just got a clean Aus S15 spec R, no mod at all.

but i like to do some minor myself. can someone give me some hints?

  1. where to buy and install a body kit in WA?
  2. what exhaust system is good for S15, bascaly, i do not like that big cannon sound.. i just wanna some sports sound thats all..
  3. rims size? and tyer?

i dont get much invovled with mods before, so your help is much appreciated

Thanks agian

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power extreme II from GCG is a good start on the exhaust, nice note without being loud. Decent return Floe inter-cooler is a must too as the std one is shouse.

Body kit well... there is about 11billion variations. post a pic of what you want and i can give you details of people in the business (we used to supply alot of kits to distributors).

Rims... well again it comes down to taste, some nice offset rims in 18" look the best, s15 are a bit lacking in room in the rear but a 9.5" will fit in a decent offset and 9" on the front no worries.

A factory Spec R with a decent stance and a set of wheels would look better then a body kitted one, but depends on what body kit you get...

Get a set of decent coil overs (fully adjustable suspension)

As Trent said, a decent set of 18 x 9 / 18 x 9.5" should look flush for fitment.

A quality made "oval" shape muffler should keep the noise down.

power extreme II from GCG is a good start on the exhaust, nice note without being loud. Decent return Floe inter-cooler is a must too as the std one is shouse.

Body kit well... there is about 11billion variations. post a pic of what you want and i can give you details of people in the business (we used to supply alot of kits to distributors).

Rims... well again it comes down to taste, some nice offset rims in 18" look the best, s15 are a bit lacking in room in the rear but a 9.5" will fit in a decent offset and 9" on the front no worries.

Hi, thanks so much for replying me that quick..

en i think i better leave exhaust for a while... as i can only do few things at a time..

this car has already got a ---i think is a aero skirt on it....so i assume, i will just get a front and rear bumper.. matching or not matching, as long looks good...

so do you know some place that i can go their web or site view?

regards to rims and tyers, this car is gun metal color,, so i would prefer Black wheels?

if pick 18" -9".. what tyers will be? 225/40 or 245?

Thanks again

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