ordering mods before purchase?
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anybody doing this? I don't have my car yet but am thinking about buying all the mods now. Will there be a problem returning something if it doesn't fit a few months after buying it?
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I would double-check the return policies of wherever you plan on ordering from. Some places might limit it to 30 or 60 days. And they might charge a fairly stiff re-stocking fee. Plus you could get stuck paying shipping to get it back there. Ask them first... before you order.
Also, if you are planning on an XCal2, you'll need the code off of the car's computer, so you really can't order that early.
Also, if you are planning on an XCal2, you'll need the code off of the car's computer, so you really can't order that early.
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Just about everything in my sig was stacked up in a room waiting for the car. LOL. And I'm in Germany so shipping stuff back plus restocking would have cost quite a bit. Do your homework and compare with what other people have that's working and you should be O.K.
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I would wait until you have your car. Only because you never know if you run into problems getting the car. There have been a few guys on TMS that got so fed up with waiting they changed their mind about the car. Also you never know, they can improve mods or come out with better ones.
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