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I got this car in 2002, and use it as a DD and for autocross. I kinda overdid the engine mods, landed in StreetMod. I rarely take P1, but I do have a large time all the same! The 2-tone engine bay scheme is what seperates it from your average NYG Neon. (Also what separates my customization skills from the mentally sane!) Mods include parts from these various manufacturers: Accel~Booger~Canton~Crane~Falken~Iceman~Indy~Kirk~Koni~ Melling~Mopar~MPX~Mopar~Prothane~Rota~Sachs~TTI~ Custom exhaust~AC and PS removed
Added on May 19 by NYG95GA
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- GameboyRMH wrote: Aug 26, 2008 1:38 p.m.
- AAHH ZE GOGGLES, ZEY DO NOZZING!!! LOL, Nice car. Good expression on your face in the linked pic also XD
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