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After about a month, the feeling will go away and you'll end up spending $$ in modding your car to make it go faster. Trust me, after 2 scoobies, you thought that I've learnt.
I'm into week three of Scooby ownership - opted for a few mods from new (PPP, set of anthracite alloys, morettes, quickshift).
Well pleased doesn't cover it (particularly as I've already done 1200 miles so I'm easing up the revs....) but already thinking about air filters (replacement panel rather than an induction kit) and whether or not a de-cat of some sort would invalidate my warranty
Plus, how about a set of lexus style rear lights (there's a nive WR Blue MY01 near me with them and it looks great) plus a new rear wing.... the list goes on
I am just starting to get stick at work with something I said when I first bought the car in July this year :
"I don't need to spend any money on modifying this car as it's already got everthing"
(it is /was a full prodrive kit / model)
Oh how little did I know
let me see <frowns>
brakes £1600
anti roll bars £514
strut braces £300
supension £400
bumpsteer and geometary (sp?) set £200
up-pipe £130
Gauges £895
Tracker £720
exhaust £94
ECU £1300
GT£6153[
Andy
I best not think about that too much <shudders>