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My Yaris 1.0 Vvti 2000's Reg


m1cky 2008
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I own a toyota yaris 1.0 vvti w reg has 46k on the clock.. had it just over a year now.. im looking to buy a toyota yaris t sport next year or rs im talking dec 09 or jan 2010.. so in the mean while im thinking of doing my yaris up a lil bit.. what do you think?? im think 15" alloys, pipercross induction kit and maybe new exhaust system and Eibach / PRO KIT SPRINGS to lower it.. Anyone got any ideas on alloys size, style and how low i should go dont wanna have to slow down to much on speed humps lol im not really bother with a body kit or anything just lil mod to make it look a lil better untill i get a new motor.. gotta say i <3 Yaris

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Having spent a sickening amount of money on modding cars over the last 11 years i would say ....

NO DONT MOD IT!!

Save you cash and get a better car be it a younger T sport, or something else. Its not worth spending money on little engined economy car, enjoy the simplicity, you will only ruin the handlining with bigger wheels and make it more noisey with an induction kit or CIA and you wont get much extra go.

Although saying that, its your motor so do what ever you want!

Theroettically If i was 18 again (and had about a grandish to spend) I would lower it with coil overs, put bigger steel wheels on with wider tyres, get a cutsom stainless exhaust, custom Cold air intake and sling nitros on it.......Pretty much what i did to my Cinq Sporting when i was 18, although i had a turbo on that aswell, lots of fun to drive but super dangerous!

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Yeah I'd save the money for the moment and put it towards getting a better one like you mention.

You never know you might be able to get a better one sooner than expected that way ;).

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