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IMO, full intake and exhaust work should be done first. it makes the car faster and sound better. i'd do a cat-back, high flow cat, headers and y-pipe, and CAI. then work from tehre. for $1000 you could get the cat-back (if you don't spend too much), CAI, cat, and if you can install them yourself, some cheap headers. maybe some used ones or pacesetters or something. install would be a lot for headers, that's why i say if you can install them yourself. free mods are good too.
honestly, i think you should pretty much save all of it for later repairs. its a 94 and probably going to need some soon. i have a 2000 and have problems
good point. i hadn't thought of that. i kept $500 sitting around in case something happened and within the first couple weeks of having my car, that's down to $260.
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