MaskedRacerX
Driver
- Joined
- Sep 20, 2015
- Threads
- 73
- Messages
- 5,611
- Reaction score
- 4,688
- Location
- Vilano Beach, FL
- First Name
- DT
- Vehicle(s)
- '21_JWS4XE / '21_TM3P
For what you get, the PP is a steal, see post #7 - I even held off on a '15, spent a little more on a '16 since that was the first year the PP was offered on the convertible.
It really changes the character of the car, the 3:73s are a blast (note that also includes a TORSEN rear), and I'm a fan of the cosmetic changes (wheels, dash, etc)
I figured, right out of the box, no hassles, no installs, I have a better car, fully warranteed, and if I never do anything other than gas and maintenance, I've had a better experience. If I do go aftermarket on some components, it's a better starting point.
I even had mine transported from way out of state, to score the perfect car. I would not go "good enough" on a new car purchase, if I were going to do that, I'd just buy a year old.
It really changes the character of the car, the 3:73s are a blast (note that also includes a TORSEN rear), and I'm a fan of the cosmetic changes (wheels, dash, etc)
I figured, right out of the box, no hassles, no installs, I have a better car, fully warranteed, and if I never do anything other than gas and maintenance, I've had a better experience. If I do go aftermarket on some components, it's a better starting point.
I even had mine transported from way out of state, to score the perfect car. I would not go "good enough" on a new car purchase, if I were going to do that, I'd just buy a year old.
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