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I told you what you should do if you were gonna mod a 34 sedan or Stagea, Moh....

(the answer is: Don't)

Or if you must, buy someone else's project, the bigger the project the bigger the savings.
 

15 minutes ago, Birds said:

Yeah it's been awesome, am very lucky. I still think the share is ridiculously undervalued given the company prospects and asset potential, which is why I haven't sold out. Just gotta think of the profits as reinvestment instead of taking it out.

88e is doing a good job of flying under the investment radar, which will send it into orbit if/when we cop good news and mainstream media starts reporting it. That's pretty much how it ten bagged last time.

 

I'm still in the red, bought in too late :P 

25 minutes ago, Kinkstaah said:

I told you what you should do if you were gonna mod a 34 sedan or Stagea, Moh....

(the answer is: Don't)

Or if you must, buy someone else's project, the bigger the project the bigger the savings.
 

 

 

 

37 minutes ago, admS15 said:

Sell it, buy autech 260 rs

i got this for cheap, like, your asking price is 6 times what i paid for this greg haha.





 

43 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Has it got ecu? How much can you get ecu? Injectors/exhaust/intercooler/hi-flow then be done. Don't touch it after that.

nah, just tein coil overs

its a series 2 so, neo motor.
is really neat so just thinking nistune, injectors, highflow and keep the stock side mount for maximum surprise.

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I told you what you should do if you were gonna mod a 34 sedan or Stagea, Moh....

(the answer is: Don't)

Or if you must, buy someone else's project, the bigger the project the bigger the savings.
 


I'm gonna disagree with this.
I've rebuilt every aspect of the pulsar minus the gearbox (stay tuned for that one).
A few reasons why it was a bad choice:
Seller was asking a lot and very firm on price and extra parts.
70% of the professional work done was super poor. It worked and was hidden, but not good enough to anything beyond occasional road duties.

Hindsight: build from the ground up and learn to do it properly in the process. Or better yet, start with another's project that has some goodies THEN tear it down and remove all the shit.

True, its probably best you can either a) Vouch for the car/owner and b) Absolutely know what you are looking at.

It can obviously burn you badly, but if you know what you are doing its the way forward.
However usually done through having been burned in the past, but hey 99% of people here on SAU will know what they are doing regarding other people's projects and know when to spot a bad apple

1 hour ago, Kinkstaah said:

 99% of people here on SAU will know what they are doing regarding other people's projects and know when to spot a bad apple

Clearly you haven't read any of the OP posts in the modifications area, or been anywhere near the facebook group.

OK...I'll pay that.. It is pretty clear a lot of the Facebook group queries certainly consult FB before google..


It's so true but makes zero sense. Maybe the day people can't be bothered responding on fb will be the day people stop asking before Google.
1 hour ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

I don't know if this has been addressed before... But why the f**k does Mohsen now put every post as a spoiler alert?

because im here to spoil your lives

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