FS: RRM Timing Module
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FS: RRM Timing Module
Guys as some have seen I'm changing the stance of my vehicle from power to show. So naturally some things need to go to make room for my plan's
So here's the deal. I am letting go of my timing module. Had it since July 2nd so its practically new, only 2000k driven. Its an amazing mod but Really I don't need it.
Current price is $259.99USD from RRM plus shipping and duties. loocking at over $300CAD
I'm gonna let it go for $240CAD.
I will even install it for you.
If your going that route this is an amazing mod for your whip to give it the extra boost.
Let me know.
So here's the deal. I am letting go of my timing module. Had it since July 2nd so its practically new, only 2000k driven. Its an amazing mod but Really I don't need it.
Current price is $259.99USD from RRM plus shipping and duties. loocking at over $300CAD
I'm gonna let it go for $240CAD.
I will even install it for you.
If your going that route this is an amazing mod for your whip to give it the extra boost.
Let me know.
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^ i like the come back in urs. Classic. theres really no point for me to turn a 17 second car into a 16.9 second car. turbos too much for me plus for a dd that im eventually gonna run into the ground might as well save money on gas
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^ i wish man! insurance will cover it, but they will take it from ur deductible! thats such a waste of a measly $500 that they offer us in deductibles every yr!
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If your talking about going serious into the show scene then I'd just advise you think over what your going to do before hand. I have buddies who got over 20 grand easy into their civics for shows, lambo doors, 8 grand paint job, air ride, rims, tires, sounds ect ect. Everything adds up fast if you want to be competitive. At the end of the day you have to ask yourself is it really worth it? With the price of your car + mods I can think of many other things or cars I would spend the money on but to each is own.
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^meh. thats them this is me.
Who said anything about going serious? Show to you and show to me are two different things. My type of show is when you drive by u get the looks. From the above your type of show is Mad expensive and sometimes down right riduculus. Im not going for that. for me to spend $1000 on some flashy workmanship is no issue, as I have a normal job that believe me doesn't pay as much as it should, i have accecpted the fact that $20G is out of the question, also not really what im going for. All of the work being done on my car happens on weekends in my friends driveway. If i wanted like mega show scene **** I would go to a decent shop and get it done professionally.
You have to remember, and you said this yourself "theres rarely a meet that I don't see Will with some tool in his hand" Its a passion, in reality im not gonna fork over thousands of dollars on labour when I get labour for free. It may not be professional but it still looks decent
you may want to chat with hydrolikz or infamous since were working on a budget turbo kit so your not stuck paying the $6000 price tag lol. You also dont have to worry since it dosn't really decrease fuel economy, generally it would remain the same provided your not boosting all around town like a mad man.
If your talking about going serious into the show scene then I'd just advise you think over what your going to do before hand. I have buddies who got over 20 grand easy into their civics for shows, lambo doors, 8 grand paint job, air ride, rims, tires, sounds ect ect. Everything adds up fast if you want to be competitive. At the end of the day you have to ask yourself is it really worth it? With the price of your car + mods I can think of many other things or cars I would spend the money on but to each is own.
If your talking about going serious into the show scene then I'd just advise you think over what your going to do before hand. I have buddies who got over 20 grand easy into their civics for shows, lambo doors, 8 grand paint job, air ride, rims, tires, sounds ect ect. Everything adds up fast if you want to be competitive. At the end of the day you have to ask yourself is it really worth it? With the price of your car + mods I can think of many other things or cars I would spend the money on but to each is own.
You have to remember, and you said this yourself "theres rarely a meet that I don't see Will with some tool in his hand" Its a passion, in reality im not gonna fork over thousands of dollars on labour when I get labour for free. It may not be professional but it still looks decent
Last edited by aj_pierce; Aug 20, 2009 at 10:42 AM.