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Old 03-09-2006, 05:50 PM
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I am new NB owner (and a very proud one) so I'm very new to this board and to the legion of NB enthusiasts. Anyways... I don't want to do any major things to the car, just some minor things. So I was just wanted to hear from the experts on where they get their stuff and who is the most reliable; things like that.

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Old 03-09-2006, 06:27 PM
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off the top of my head??

www.ecstuning.com
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www.landspeedusa.com
www.1stvwparts.com

There's other, but these are the ones i like best.
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Here ya go Scott
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Sweet. This should keep me busy for quite some time.
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This place treated me right. so I'm passing on their name to others. http://www.electrodyne.cc/
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What are you looking to do to the car? Just out of curiosity
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Old 03-10-2006, 04:38 PM
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What are you looking to do to the car? Just out of curiosity
I've been driving a Miata for quite some time now and I LOVE the shifter in that car. So I was hoping to put a shorter shifter in my NB... or something to that effect. I'm rather new to all this.

And, later on, trying to get my hands some some BBS RXII wheels. And maybe some Monster Mats. Just little things for now. Maybe a few minor performance parts.
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I heard VW dropped the price of the Monster Mats to $80. I'm not sure if it was a special my dealer was having or if it's nationwide
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I've been driving a Miata for quite some time now and I LOVE the shifter in that car. So I was hoping to put a shorter shifter in my NB... or something to that effect. I'm rather new to all this.

And, later on, trying to get my hands some some BBS RXII wheels. And maybe some Monster Mats. Just little things for now. Maybe a few minor performance parts.
thats funny. i drove a miata for 5 years then traded it in for my bug. what made you want to change to the bug (never mind the obvious)
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Old 03-10-2006, 09:52 PM
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The Miata actually belongs to my girlfriend. But I really love driving it. It's not fast or anything, but it fits like a glove. Everything is so close to the driver and it turns so sharp. Love it.

I just want to transfer some of that to my Bug. Hopefully a shorter shifter will suffice.
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