Should I update my SC?
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I would just touch up the paint and keep it as original as possible. Looks like youve already lowered it, spoilered it, and have it looking nice. I updated to an Alpine cd player, that helped. Check out my rear wing. It was on from the P.O. and I'm not crazy about it. It is considered a hard tail aftermarket.
Just Drive It Now!
Good Luck,
Ron
Just Drive It Now!
Good Luck,
Ron
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Dugsud... if you want to get rid of the crash bumbers, you can get fiberglass front and rear bumpers from GT-Racing. Personally, I do not like the look of the stock crash bumbers... the fiberglass cleans the look up. I would NOT put 964 bumbers... this would cost a fortune.
In a box the bumpers are about $750... budget another $200-500 for professional paint and install... the GT Racing glass is pretty good, but you want a shop that will properly block the finish to give a metal smooth look, and that costs money... but is money well spent.
This conversion is a pure bolt-on.... save your old stock bumpers. You can bolt everything back in an afternoon. You will need to add a license plate light.
Otherwise, I agree.... keep the car as stock as possible, and you will maximize value.... wheels are a pure bolt-on and a matter of personal taste... although I personally think 7 and 9 x 16 fuchs are the nuts on these cars use what you like.
In a box the bumpers are about $750... budget another $200-500 for professional paint and install... the GT Racing glass is pretty good, but you want a shop that will properly block the finish to give a metal smooth look, and that costs money... but is money well spent.
This conversion is a pure bolt-on.... save your old stock bumpers. You can bolt everything back in an afternoon. You will need to add a license plate light.
Otherwise, I agree.... keep the car as stock as possible, and you will maximize value.... wheels are a pure bolt-on and a matter of personal taste... although I personally think 7 and 9 x 16 fuchs are the nuts on these cars use what you like.