$250 or less accessory that you bought that changed your world
#36
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Of course women's rings come at a bit of a premium.
#37
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For what it's worth, a men's tungsten carbide ring doesn't have to be much more than $70. I got my first one at a jewelry shop for $400 and broke it after a year. I got the second one online for $70 and have worn it daily for 10 years, no problems and it still looks like new.
Of course women's rings come at a bit of a premium.
Of course women's rings come at a bit of a premium.
What are we talking about again?
#38
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Almost new Michelin Pilot Sports, was going to match my Kuhmo ASX fronts, but got the PSS instead, not truly a accessory they were 210 for a pair. While waiting for them to be installed I took a very happy walk knowing what was coming.
I do plan on getting the Silicone Intakes and r2c filters...just haven't yet.
I do plan on getting the Silicone Intakes and r2c filters...just haven't yet.
#39
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Almost new Michelin Pilot Sports, was going to match my Kuhmo ASX fronts, but got the PSS instead, not truly a accessory they were 210 for a pair. While waiting for them to be installed I took a very happy walk knowing what was coming.
I do plan on getting the Silicone Intakes and r2c filters...just haven't yet.
I do plan on getting the Silicone Intakes and r2c filters...just haven't yet.
And for around $250, I'd say the $250 changed my world for the G37. Night and day difference, especially with this being my first manual car.