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Hi!

I sometimes peruse the forums from time to time and finally decided to register and be apart of the community. As you can see I have a 97 gl contour. I'm a student up at Western Washington University and technically this car is my dad's but he got a new taurus so I get to drive this. I really want to improve this car while my folks think it's just something to get from A to B...I'd rather get from A to B faster or in style haha. So, here are some pics of my sad looking tour. I would appreciate some recommendations on some easy and inexpensive mods to get started with. Note that everything in this car is stock except the head unit (stereo).
I guess if you guys want I'll take some pictures of the interior if needed.
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Thanks very much!!!

Oh and I have no modding experience...

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a good wash/claybar/polish/wax wuld help out...jus detail the whole car. thats a good starting point. also check out the faqs...


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ack sorry I didn't notice the stickies...but if anyone has more specific recommendations I'd appreciate it. Otherwise disregard my post.

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wheels,and dehaze the headlights as per the faq(great free mod)


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Get it clean as was mentioned above. Removing the ding strips is a good choice, unless the people at the University cant keep their own car doors off of yours. Tint is a good choice. I just did mine after five years of ownership and now I am wishing I had done it sooner.

The list can keep going...and going.


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thank you! I did the gutter gaurd grille and debadged the back. So far so good.

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Wheels and a tint should spiff it up a bit.


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Originally posted by 97gltour:


Oh and I have no modding experience...




It's only a matter of time.
Once you start you can't stop.
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I'm on a budget and I've spent most of my money repairing my car,and what few mods I do have so far are these:

-Ford Racing 9mm sprak plug wires. (prices are in CDN $) - $57
-Vibrant Performance cone air filter - $35
-Ractive Fireball muffler - (regular price $199,but I got mine free)
-Remove resonator and replace with straight pipe - About $20 with parts and welding,or clamps. Welded preferred.
-Magnaflow high flow catalytic converter - $80
-Window tint - $175
-SVT rims with tires - a steal at $350
-Paint stuff! Whatever a can of paint costs! $6.99 usually.
-Better lights - $28 ea x4 for Silverstars
-SE sideskirts - $60
-Clean,detail,wax,shampoo.

This is only the very beginning stages of my car as well,I've only had it since May.

Best of luck,and you know where we are when you have some questions! These guys have been more than helpful for me. I don't know what'd I'd do without this place. * Group Hug! *




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First... welcome to CEG, 2nd, at least get some focus rims for it. LEDs are a must, if you like to play with electrical wiring. Thats all of my advise for you for now... again, welcome to CEG

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