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  1. #1 Cheap good looking parts. 
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    I would also like to know what are some of the cheap appearance parts out there and where I could find them.
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    It looks like you have most of the cheap stuff already (and some not so cheap stuff). You should probably decide on where you want to go from here, but I think anything you want to do now would probably be expensive.
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    also keep in mind that most of the cheap stuff is made that way too (and looks it)
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    A cheap way to make your car look better would be to remove all of that cheap crap you already have on it.
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    Easy now. Lets try and keep it positive. Offer specifics for him, not generics.
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    Grilles?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gplostinnd View Post
    Grilles?

    heh... nice plug buddy


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    no really... grilles
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    Haha, ya caught me!

    Check out clear corners, new headlights, badge overlays, etc.
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    New exhaust tips, painted or -cough-cough- powder coated calipers front and rear. (I have to plug in my shameless plug too ya know)

    Maybe debadge, or if you like them, add some reflective sticker inlays in the color scheme your going with.

    How about a mod list of what you DO have, and we can go from that to further help you.

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    So far i have the Reflective over lays and the inserts for the rear bumper, Head light covers, Hood proctecter, White faced gauges, Cold air intake, Painted red calipers, Window stickers, LED tail lights, SilverStar head lights and Invisible turn signal bulbs, System, Window tint i have to install yet, SD front air dam coming, Neon,s under car and in grill, Tail light black outs, Vent shades. That is it. I have seen the chrome grills and they look to bulky i dotn know if they all are that way but i dont like those. I would like to get the blacked out head lights but not enough money right now. I thought about the clear corners but if i am goin to get the black head lights some time it would be useless. Well let me know if you know of any other parts.
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    ANOTHER super old thread. do people look at post times? jesus..
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    I think theres some kind of internet necrophiliac on the loose digging up old dead threads and...well...skull ****ing them...

    if it wasnt an automatic front wheel drive four door grandmas car it would be really nice
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    Why would you want to put cheap parts on a car? Remember, you get what you paid for. Suck it up and go for the quality more expensive parts.
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    I dont have alot of money and you dont always get what you pay for. I get some really good deals sometimes on stuff. I do research before i buy so i know what i am getting.
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    i give u credit man shopping around is key
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    hard to give you advice if we dont know what is cheap to you.
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    If you havent changed it already, "ChromeIntakes" has some pretty cheap but nice looking intakes. Approx. 50$ for the whole kit. Nice way to add looks and H/P for cheap!
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    I just installed a chromeintakes intake (haha) today. I would recommend that you just go to autozone and make your own, you can probably do it for cheaper than the chromeintakes one once you account for shipping. The pipe that they send you has very flimsy rubber at the end the filter always falls off. I ended up having to go buy a coupler to secure it better. Also, their pipe was way to long and the mounting brackets weren't long enough.
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    for 50$ you may as well bump the price up a lil and get tdc FWI fukk chrome intakes and that cheap shyt...
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