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Old 09-05-2008, 11:09 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Well another newb to the site. I just got out of the sport bike scene and am now looking into getting into sport car scene per say. I like the felling of having power at your fingertips in a vehicle I drive. My sportbike was a triumph 675 with a few mods and it was nice but now I have kids and if I need to take them somewhere I need a back seat. So for a stock 05 or 06 it has 400 hp, what type of money would I have to spend to get a 500 hp streetable car. Cam, exhaust, intake, headers what parts do you get your best performance from and if I was to get it to 500hp would everything else hold up or is it a never ending loop of part upgrades?
I use the torque of the GTO to haul my bikes to the track. You should get a track bike. That way you can still ride and not have to worry about getting wiped out by a drunk in a car.

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