issuzark
500 RPM
9k for proton wira or saga ok lah. Anything else i dont think so.ah....that is why $$$ for modding never enuf....
That might explain also why spending 9k for modding still not enuf....kekekekeke
9k for proton wira or saga ok lah. Anything else i dont think so.ah....that is why $$$ for modding never enuf....
That might explain also why spending 9k for modding still not enuf....kekekekeke
Why 9k ok for wira and saga?9k for proton wira or saga ok lah. Anything else i dont think so.
9k can do quite a lot of things for Wira and Saga IMO.Why 9k ok for wira and saga?
9k good for my VR also mah!............9k can do quite a lot of things for Wira and Saga IMO.
Can buy a halfcut thats substantially more powerful than stock dah.
or buy a car oredi modded.
The squeeze the car owner kaw-kaw to bring down the car price...Of course, timing have to be right when the car owner is desperate for money...
I personally don't prefer modded cars coz I don't really trust how people have done their mods especially if heavily modded engine and ricer looking cars. Sure there are genuinely good mods but I'd rather do it on my own for that reason coz it will better suite my own purpose and preferences. So the more stock std the car, the better for me.Some want the thrill to mod. Buy fully mod, nothing to do dy......
Some who do not like to do mod, will like to get one fully done up...I personally don't prefer modded cars coz I don't really trust how people have done their mods especially if heavily modded engine and ricer looking cars. Sure there are genuinely good mods but I'd rather do it on my own for that reason coz it will better suite my own purpose and preferences. So the more stock std the car, the better for me.
Cheaper to buy modded than modding yourself also.Some who do not like to do mod, will like to get one fully done up...
That is why I say depends on individual whether like to mod or not?Cheaper to buy modded than modding yourself also.
Exactly, that's why I prefer more std cars.modded car sometimes have gremlins.....Imagine 1st onwer mod this, second owner mod another thing, and so forth.....Even sending the car for repair oso got so many repair style...
The newest owner will scratch his head when something goes wrong... headache lor
Yes, much cheaper if you compare to installing those mods new but there's some risk like Ken Yeang mentioned above. If buy modded ones, better go back to the same shops that the previous owners did the mods so they know the car's history, at least until the issues ironed out.Cheaper to buy modded than modding yourself also.
Or plastidip. Hehehe.to -be-modded or modded before ownership...........need money for sure. Unless one would consider add-sticker as modding
Buy modded car, and if newbie don't know a thing about it, and always rely on mechanic.I think it all boils down to individual. Some like stock standard already DAMN power no need to mod (lambo, ferarri, porsche, etc.). Some like to mod. Some like to buy fully modded cars and say is they mod. Many types la.....Hahahahahaha....
I simply just enjoy learning and researching on the mods. And DIYs. And then once you did your mod correctly, the satisfaction is priceless. Is like all your research and planning worked out. Feels satisfying and happy. But it only last 1-2months before your craving for other mods come. Hahahahahah.
And yes, i dont want to risk buying a modded car. Dont know what the hell it has been done. Or where has it been too. But if is a close friend's modded ride, can consider la..... Hehehehehehe.....
Add one sticker, 5bhp......hhahhahahahato -be-modded or modded before ownership...........need money for sure. Unless one would consider add-sticker as modding