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I need a nice bull bar or tube bar.
oh any snorkels i can get maybe
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laterz all.
p.s i might be putting in a 1.6 litre grunt engine then i can defeat ladcruiser park, i also have a sports exhaust and some alright extractors
Bazooka wrote:My advice on what is best for your Zook is that you leave it exactly how it is until you have enough driving experience to handle it properly. I know I may sound like your parents but you dont even have your licence yet.
I know its hard to stay stock and having your own car the first thing you want to do is modify it but I do urge you to take it one step at a time. Get a good feel for your car before you modify it, which usually makes it harder to control on the roads.
grimbo wrote:In the long run you will find that taking your time and getting a complete idea of what you want from the Zuk and planning it right first time will save time & money
grimbo wrote:Bazooka wrote:My advice on what is best for your Zook is that you leave it exactly how it is until you have enough driving experience to handle it properly. I know I may sound like your parents but you dont even have your licence yet.
I know its hard to stay stock and having your own car the first thing you want to do is modify it but I do urge you to take it one step at a time. Get a good feel for your car before you modify it, which usually makes it harder to control on the roads.
well yes you could take this absolutely sensible and responsible way or you could be really silly and go beserk doing every mod under the sun![]()
Nah do like Bazzooka said. Take it slow, get your licence, learn how to drive. Research the net, see what other people have done, watch what they do with their cars.
In the long run you will find that taking your time and getting a complete idea of what you want from the Zuk and planning it right first time will save time & money
becky wrote:Tman_suzuki wrote: p.s i might be putting in a 1.6 litre grunt engine then i can defeat ladcruiser park, i also have a sports exhaust and some alright extractors
What do you mean defeat landcruiser park?
mj wrote:becky wrote:Tman_suzuki wrote: p.s i might be putting in a 1.6 litre grunt engine then i can defeat ladcruiser park, i also have a sports exhaust and some alright extractors
What do you mean defeat landcruiser park?
Read it in context, it's just lingohe's a young fella talkin like a young fella, nothing wrong with that
Tman_suzuki wrote::D Cheers for that guys i just got a traineeeship at zupps browns plains so i save me money from that and slowly modify it.
the first thing i need is a bull bar so it looks aiight and then im looking at a l.6 or even better a 1.8 if its fits in the engine bay.
Tman_suzuki wrote::D Cheers for that guys i just got a traineeeship at zupps browns plains so i save me money from that and slowly modify it.
the first thing i need is a bull bar so it looks aiight and then im looking at a l.6 or even better a 1.8 if its fits in the engine bay.
bigsteve wrote:Tman_suzuki wrote::D Cheers for that guys i just got a traineeeship at zupps browns plains so i save me money from that and slowly modify it.
the first thing i need is a bull bar so it looks aiight and then im looking at a l.6 or even better a 1.8 if its fits in the engine bay.
Bullbars are Grimace, you need toob!!!
Bazooka wrote:My advice on what is best for your Zook is that you leave it exactly how it is until you have enough driving experience to handle it properly. I know I may sound like your parents but you dont even have your licence yet.
I know its hard to stay stock and having your own car the first thing you want to do is modify it but I do urge you to take it one step at a time. Get a good feel for your car before you modify it, which usually makes it harder to control on the roads.
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