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HECTIK303
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Very excited just ordered all this last night!! now need to find a good shop! anyone in denver know of any? And im lookin for a performance chip any ideas were to find one?

1. Greddy Aero Body Kit - FULL KIT 2. Seibon Carbon Fiber Hoods - VT Style 3. Sarona Fiberglass Fenders 4. Vision Paintable Wings - Nismo 5. Maxzone Tail Lights - LED Carbon 6. Spyder Auto Headlights - Crystal (Black) 7. Injen Cold Air Intakes - SP Series (Polished) 8. Greddy Exhaust Systems - EVO2 9. DC Sports Headers - 3-1 (Polished Stainless Steel) 10. Altered Atmosphere Plenum Spacer



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rmezz13
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nice performance upgrades... try technosquare or cobb tuning for your chip/reflashnext is brakes and suspension... am i right?

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HECTIK303
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you are correct! and tires and rims...

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HECTIK303
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IDK about brakes actually i have Brembo already

Anthonysflying
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Maybe a pad upgrade? im not sure about the brembo systems but my stock pads turned my front wheels black on a reqular basis

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xjmxstac
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Stock brembo pads generate a lot of dust. Hawk pads are good replacements.

bfshift
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nice list...

try http://www.conoc.net

sir_vq
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nice upgrades, but why replace the aluminum with carbon fiber/ fiberglass besides asthetic reasons how much weight would be saved

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BusyBadger
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xjmxstac wrote:Stock brembo pads generate a lot of dust. Hawk pads are good replacements.
Yes, they do! I've stopped worrying about immaculate wheels while running the stock pads.

Endless has quite a few options designed to produce low levels of dust including one (the M-Sports) that is made specifically for minimal dusting.

ZedHead
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xjmxstac wrote:Stock brembo pads generate a lot of dust. Hawk pads are good replacements.
And here I thought the inch of brake dust on my wheels was cause I drive like an a hole..... ok so an inch is exagerated but damn these things put alot of dust on my wheels...

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Citrus
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Talk to Moe @ Speedimage for performance

There's a guy named Dimitri that does awesome body + paint work in Denver

Conoc.net has their contact info in the vendor section

notlove
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You're correct... good list...

my08350z
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thats tite.. im suprised you did all that tho.. instead you shouldve got rims first :/ what i woulda done cause it just makes the car so much better anyways tite u gotta put pics of the new body kit i was wondering what that looked like. thx 4 readin

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K03sport
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HECTIK303 wrote:Very excited just ordered all this last night!! now need to find a good shop! anyone in denver know of any?
Yep...Ken's Auto Body behind Tynans's VW/Nissan in Aurora.

10650 E Exposition Ave, off Havana, (303) 341-7900

Had work done there. Nice folks, good work.


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