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Vicr

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Games, games? We don’t need no stinking games!

He who dies with the most mods wins!!
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Arknsawchuck

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I agree with the injen cai, I definitely have a better throttle response/feel now. Haven't done a dyno so can't say if horses increased. I'm pleased with it so thats good enough for me.
 

RPDBlueMoon

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What if we mod the car to play games? My buddy has (in the passenger seat) played Destiny 2 on his laptop via the car's hotspot.
Can't speak from personal experience but in Teslas you can apparently play games through the infotainment.
 

gadgtfreek

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Escort Radar Detector and a Blendmount rear view mirror mount for around $500

Saved me from getting quite a few tickets :like:

and it just looks cool :sunglasses:
Waze is a must too. Been using for 2 years now, and while you get some false cop notifications, it is generally spot on for alerting you to police presence.
 

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Waze is a must too. Been using for 2 years now, and while you get some false cop notifications, it is generally spot on for alerting you to police presence.
Yup ... Waze and a Radar Detector and your good to go.
 

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Steeda rear subframe braces.
Hood struts.
Chevy Cobalt seat belt guides. Gets that seatbelt off of your neck.
Tie wrap on the clutch reservoir master cylinder hose.
strap to pull the trunk closed.
Steeda H pipe/resonator delete.
BG Syncro shift II tranny fluid.
Some kind of a better oil pan drain plug. I'm going Fumoto on my 2016, but you have a 2020.
Jacking rails.
Steeda clutch spring.
 

RPDBlueMoon

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Steeda rear subframe braces.
Hood struts.
Chevy Cobalt seat belt guides. Gets that seatbelt off of your neck.
Tie wrap on the clutch reservoir master cylinder hose.
strap to pull the trunk closed.
Steeda H pipe/resonator delete.
BG Syncro shift II tranny fluid.
Some kind of a better oil pan drain plug. I'm going Fumoto on my 2016, but you have a 2020.
Jacking rails.
Steeda clutch spring.
Yeah the resonator delete is definitely one of the best mods I ever done for under $500.
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