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Post by trawt »

Hi,
I'm looking around at used sports cars, and was wondering if you'd recommend an FTO for someone who isn't particularly car-savvy?

Are replacement parts expensive or difficult to find, expensive to service, that sort of thing?
Or would you recommend something a little less.. enthusiast ;P

Thanks
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Post by Robbie »

parts are a pain in the arse, unless your near dstocks....

but as a proud owner, GET ONE!!!!
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Post by FTEvolution »

Robbie wrote:parts are a pain in the arse, unless your near dstocks....

but as a proud owner, GET ONE!!!!
Agreed, most FTO parts need to be custom made if you wanna go anything more interesting than filter/zorst/springs/wheels

Bodykit options for the FTO suck unless you can cheaply scour Japan

Great cars though :D
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