Plus, when you're talking about saving up more money just for a faster car, that's pretty much like saying to save up more money and buy a Trans Am over a GSR because they are much faster stock.
Nope, I was simply stating that instead of dumping 1000s into a GS-R to make it perform almost like a Trans Am, you could save up for one - you're example, not mine.
And it does sound bad when you put it in terms of "dumping" money into your car but if it is a dependable car (as we know Integras are) it should be seen as "investing".
Nah dude, it's well known that modifications to car's rarely increase the selling price at the end by a significant amount - and not nearly enough to recoup the 'investment'.
In any case, I don't want to sound like anyone's dad (or mine for that matter) so: it's your money, spend it as you deem fit.