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not including the wiper stalk conversion, which most of us would agree is the best pound for pound mod on a Trophy, what's the best, most cost effective mod you have made to your beloved?
 

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Nice exhaust Nik.

My exhaust system comes a close second especially now that I've recently fitted a de-cat pipe.

But for me the best mod without doubt has got to be the stiifer springs and camber adjustment.

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Thats good to hear, I am very tempted to save up and give Mark a call soon. Definitely worth doing then you'd say?
 
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best mod for me is as below, pound for pound nothing better!!! :wink: [/img]
 

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1- Removal of rear seats and mats

2- Removal of acoustic valve

Total cost: £0.00

:)

Cheers
O.

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the axe might be flling on my old acoustic value in the not too distant future - any one got any RR results as to ny difference, other than slight increase in noise?
 
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Yes I totally love the lowered looks and reduced body roll. The ride is firmer (which I actually prefer) but she still keeps her good ride quality over fast bumpy roads etc.

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Yes she is lowered but only by 10mm, I will be at Brands on both the 17th and 21st August – see you there.
 
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They look the same as mine, although I didn't have the metal heel panel. Autostyle did mine and they write the Trophy in the correct type on the T and Y. I forgot to get them to put on my no. :oops:

As an aside I am near Pewsey, I noticed your in Salisbury...... not far.... I'll keep my eye out as I fly round the Countess roundabout :wink:

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oliie said:
1- Removal of rear seats and mats

2- Removal of acoustic valve

Total cost: £0.00

:)

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Whats an acustic valve??
 
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stevegunnis said:
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I love those mats!! Where did you get those from??

http://cliotrophy.co.uk/forum/viewtopic ... floor+mats :wink:

Thanks Gareth! In brief, £79.95, www.autostyle.co.uk

Carnut - wasn't sure about the heelplate but it was only £12.50 and I thought it would protect the drivers mat a bit longer, I might take it off in a year, it's absolutely lethal when your shoes are wet!

no worries :wink:

how are they wearing Steve, they look the nuts to be honest. might be worth an investment i think
 
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Later today i will attempt my first mod, my Trophy window sticker arrived this morning.
Little things.............
But seriously cant wait to see what every one else has done (in the flesh) at Trax to gauge what i can attempt with my meagre knowledge/funds. It's good to know there is a deep well of informed advice on this forum, free as well.
 
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