What advice would you pass on to someone who is planning their first car tuning project?
No battle plan EVER survives contact with the enemy. Expect your plans, expectations and costs to change considerably during the build.
Buying a pre-modified car defeats the point of modifying, the car will never be yours. (if I sold my car tomorrow, it would always be known as Claymores Volvo)buy one already done or at least the majority of work done. If I could do it all again that is what I would do. Saves money and a lot of messing around.
Obviously if you have owned the car from start to finish you get the satisfaction of seeing it transform and know what has been done and any issues. The money just adds up massively and a lot of waiting around for stuff to get sorted that is a put off for me.
Buying a pre-modified car defeats the point of modifying, the car will never be yours. (if I sold my car tomorrow, it would always be known as Claymores Volvo)
All I would say is know your limitations, don't bite off more than you can chew.
All I would say is know your limitations, don't bite off more than you can chew.
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