$250 or less accessory that you bought that changed your world
$250 or less accessory that you bought that changed your world
I just want to see what everyone has bought that they love/like.
Please include a link to the product that you bought and post a picture of the item on you're car.
I'll Start. I'd have to say my Eibach Pro-Kit Lowering Springs
Here's the link Eibach Pro-Kit Lowering Springs - SHIPS FREE
I haven't done much yet, but I love the look of the splash guards. With the OEM lip and spoiler it looked weird not having them installed. Plus they are extremely functional, especially with my PA winters.
Yea i'd have to go with the Eibach springs as well. i got mine for only $100 and they made the biggest difference ever.
Maybe also the Hotchkis sway bars, but I think they cost more than $250.
As far as interior
That thing, since my car dosen't have built in bluetooth streaming. It's an aptx receiver so it has high quality BT and it also has little buttons on the side for skipping tracks, answering calls, etc.
Maybe also the Hotchkis sway bars, but I think they cost more than $250.
As far as interior
That thing, since my car dosen't have built in bluetooth streaming. It's an aptx receiver so it has high quality BT and it also has little buttons on the side for skipping tracks, answering calls, etc.
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Garmin gps that can do custom routes.
Design the route on the pc, then upload to the gps to guide. This opened up many opportunities for exploring technical and less much less traveled backroads. No more route sheets/maps. This was a godsend on the motorcycle. The g37 navi is acceptable for point to point routing but is terrible for custom routes.
Design the route on the pc, then upload to the gps to guide. This opened up many opportunities for exploring technical and less much less traveled backroads. No more route sheets/maps. This was a godsend on the motorcycle. The g37 navi is acceptable for point to point routing but is terrible for custom routes.
Garmin gps that can do custom routes.
Design the route on the pc, then upload to the gps to guide. This opened up many opportunities for exploring technical and less much less traveled backroads. No more route sheets/maps. This was a godsend on the motorcycle. The g37 navi is acceptable for point to point routing but is terrible for custom routes.
Design the route on the pc, then upload to the gps to guide. This opened up many opportunities for exploring technical and less much less traveled backroads. No more route sheets/maps. This was a godsend on the motorcycle. The g37 navi is acceptable for point to point routing but is terrible for custom routes.
[QUOTE=iCrap;4134150]Yea i'd have to go with the Eibach springs as well. i got mine for only $100 and they made the biggest difference ever.
Maybe also the Hotchkis sway bars, but I think they cost more than $250.
Damit!! Now you got me looking up the Hotchkis sway bars...
They cost about $219.00 on Ebay...
Maybe also the Hotchkis sway bars, but I think they cost more than $250.
Damit!! Now you got me looking up the Hotchkis sway bars...
They cost about $219.00 on Ebay...
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KP Window Roll Up module: More value on my Acura than the G, but still a very usable product. It rolls up the windows when you double click the lock button on your remote. On Honda/Acura, it also closes the sunroof. We need a separate module for the sunroof on our Gs.
Switchback turn signals on the coupe: You have to convert the wiring to 7443 and purchase the switchback bulbs, but having all of the running lights shine white and the turn signals blink amber changes the whole look of the front end.
Eibach Lowering Springs: as mentioned above.
All of the above mods are well within the budget you set. Some are more impressive to you than to others.
Switchback turn signals on the coupe: You have to convert the wiring to 7443 and purchase the switchback bulbs, but having all of the running lights shine white and the turn signals blink amber changes the whole look of the front end.
Eibach Lowering Springs: as mentioned above.
All of the above mods are well within the budget you set. Some are more impressive to you than to others.
Assuming new parts (because you're only going to find used swaybars for that price)... given a $250 cap, I'm also going to say the RJM Clutch Pedal Assembly. However, just one notch under that ranking, I'd have to say my TWM Short Throw Shifter.
Huge change with that shifter. Been over a year now, and I still appreciate it every moment I'm driving my car.
Huge change with that shifter. Been over a year now, and I still appreciate it every moment I'm driving my car.
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