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If you cannot drive the car due to weather or to upgrades in progress, I theorize that MOD FEVER is more likely to attempt to invade your savings account. There are certain upgrades that need to be made but we must be careful that our love of the Corvette and performance potential it holds are kept in check. Ya right as I cruize the web looking for deals on stuff I don't need
-------------------- SOLD MY C5 Looking for my next one Posts: 4397 | From: Pennsylvania | Registered: Jul 2001
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It could be mod fever, when I read this thread and said "I am done with my car, I say this every year". Then clicked and ordered drilled and slotted rotors, to replace perfectly good rotors on the car now!
Must have been the Corvette Cologne I put on this morning too. Yes, I really do have that and smell just like a new Vette!
P.S. I hate you guys!
[ March 04, 2010, 04:18 PM: Message edited by: MiCorvette-Tool guy ]
-------------------- 1998 Six Speed, Torch Red Coupe - K&N CAI, Vararam Velocity Stack, Z06 exhaust, Z06 sway bars, Z06 intake, C6 Z06 shifter, stainless steel brake lines, Z06 shocks, Borla X pipe, drilled/slotted rotors. Dyno'ed at 330 RWHP & 340 RWTQ. Posts: 1927 | From: Michigan | Registered: Dec 2002
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When you pursue the purchase of the throttle body by pass for the reported 5 hp increase and ignore the need for tires, brakes, a battery or other essential component...it could be mod fever
-------------------- SOLD MY C5 Looking for my next one Posts: 4397 | From: Pennsylvania | Registered: Jul 2001
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