NeW 2000 SSEi
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NeW 2000 SSEi
hello i just bought a new SSEi and i cant wait to start modding it up.....
i am getting thrasher intake for valentines day!!!
yay!! just want i asked for....
i am gonna put in my exhaust....i cant wait........
anyone selling any parts for a 2000 SSEi...????
let me know i am interested...
well i hope to put up some pics this week...yay for me...
talk to you all laters..
cristina
i am getting thrasher intake for valentines day!!!
yay!! just want i asked for....
i am gonna put in my exhaust....i cant wait........
anyone selling any parts for a 2000 SSEi...????
let me know i am interested...
well i hope to put up some pics this week...yay for me...
talk to you all laters..
cristina
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Intense-Racing.com
ZZPerformance.com
3800Performance.com
Those are the big 3. Domestic Performance has been having some supply issues so they aren't really one to look into.
On the exhaust... Unless you want to get more sound out of the exhaust, there really isn't much point to modifying it. The stock stainless steel system flows VERY well. In fact, the second fastest B'ville (Rogue @12.98 1/4 @ 104.75 w/ 1.842 60') runs a stock exhaust, with an aftermarket performance catalytic converter. Here'* a link to Rogue'* 8Ball.
Good luck and happy modding!
The only reason why I point out that the stock exhaust flows very well is because that money can be easily spent on other higher horsepower mods!
ZZPerformance.com
3800Performance.com
Those are the big 3. Domestic Performance has been having some supply issues so they aren't really one to look into.
On the exhaust... Unless you want to get more sound out of the exhaust, there really isn't much point to modifying it. The stock stainless steel system flows VERY well. In fact, the second fastest B'ville (Rogue @12.98 1/4 @ 104.75 w/ 1.842 60') runs a stock exhaust, with an aftermarket performance catalytic converter. Here'* a link to Rogue'* 8Ball.
Good luck and happy modding!
The only reason why I point out that the stock exhaust flows very well is because that money can be easily spent on other higher horsepower mods!
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welcome
Hey bonnevillegurl2nv.
So killer to see ladies actually taking an interest in cars let alone our precious bonny'*
Welcome to the club.
Bonneville Mac
So killer to see ladies actually taking an interest in cars let alone our precious bonny'*
Welcome to the club.
Bonneville Mac
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Originally Posted by CoolRev
:?: Did the thrasher intake fit well? Cr@p must be nice to get a $200+ intake for valentines day . Wish my wife could get me a mod for my car :? . lol.
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