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Old 03-18-12 | 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by KillaIS250
Good, more money for mods

I'd get the exhaust with $1k =]
Well you see, I'm starting a job soon and I would just get money and save some for gas and the rest on parts but it would take me too long to save up $1k straight up I was thinking like 200$-400$ max on parts.
Old 03-18-12 | 11:18 PM
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If you want to get the most out of $200-400, get an F-Sport rear sway bar and then the Joe-Z intake with a drop in filter . The F-Sport rear sway bar makes a big difference (~$160 from Sewell with CL discount)!
Old 03-18-12 | 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by KillaIS250
If you want to get the most out of $200-400, get an F-Sport rear sway bar and then the Joe-Z intake with a drop in filter . The F-Sport rear sway bar makes a big difference (~$160 from Sewell with CL discount)!
Alright cool, hopefully those items won't cost a **** ton to have them installed.

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The Joe-Z intake is super easy to install. You can do it yourself in less than a half hour. As long as you have the right stuff, the sway bars aren't hard to install either. But getting the bolts loose is sometimes a pain in the a** since they've been on there for so long
Old 03-18-12 | 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by KillaIS250
The Joe-Z intake is super easy to install. You can do it yourself in less than a half hour. As long as you have the right stuff, the sway bars aren't hard to install either. But getting the bolts loose is sometimes a pain in the a** since they've been on there for so long
Yeah haha I guess I will have to learn how to do it myself :P

Thanks for all your help, you truly are a Lexus fanatic
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LOL np, you'll learn A LOT here on the forums the longer you stick around

If you haven't already, check the FAQ thread, you'll learn a lot!
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ease-read.html
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