From a fellow tuner I would have to first ask what are your intentions with the car? My advice to new drivers is save on the mods, just make the car reliable and safe and spend your money on driver's education events. You'll get WAAAAAAY more for your money in the form of knowledge and experience. Start with some teen driving schools then upgrade to HPDE (high performance drivers education). Going this route will do a lot for you by imbibing in you better car control and a good look at what the car needs. Now don't get me wrong, modifying a car is fun but you get better bang for your buck once you find the weaknesses and address them first. Good luck!
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