Anyone done any mods to their car????


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Ya, i MODed my Mustang:

Saleen Mustang 99'

Super Charged

Street Glow (Blue)

Stick Shift is a Skull

Interior is leather

2 Tanks NOS /w

NOS Control System

20" 4 Lexani Rims (see pic)

414ojb1.jpg

6 Switches (Hydraulics, Dice Switch)

10s in the back with 2 Sony Amps

10 CD Switch

(and yes thats me in the pic ;))

I have added the rims since the pic so.. they won't be in there :ermm:

MyCar1.jpg

-sMk

yeah my parents bought me a pre-customized 97 Honda Civic SIwith an exhaust that make it sound alot more powerful than it really is, and its really loud and cool i might add, and an intake and tints, and its got stickers on the side!! its reallly leet! all like 160hp of it!!! i'll whip any car out there haha....

yeah im joking just to let you know.. makin fun of all the kids around where i live with the car i just described above...

yeah but nah i drive my parents' '02 Maxima SE.. **** is quick :D

i dont have enough money to buy my own car and my parents wont help out... so yeah... that's it... :(

Originally posted by sMk

Ya, i MODed my Mustang:

Saleen Mustang 99'

Super Charged

Street Glow (Blue)

Stick Shift is a Skull

Interior is leather

2 Tanks NOS /w

NOS Control System

20" 4 Lexani Rims (see pic)

414ojb1.jpg

6 Switches (Hydraulics, Dice Switch)

10s in the back with 2 Sony Amps

10 CD Switch

(and yes thats me in the pic ;))

I have added the rims since the pic so.. they won't be in there :ermm:

MyCar1.jpg

-sMk

damn that car is soo ****in hot... i'd love to have like a SVT Saleen or some ****... but yeah cost too much money...

those rims are huge... they probally weigh the car down alot.... how much do they cost?

As much as I like Saleens...

Originally posted by sMk

Stick Shift is a Skull

20" 4 Lexani Rims (see pic)

-sMk

Those two things alone tell me you have no taste. None. 20 inch rims? On a new Mustang? That must cut so much time off the acceleration.

Ah...unfortunately I can't say much. I'm still driving my Jeep (w/ the semi "twist" mod...it was a side swipe ;)) , and until I gradute from college, that's all I'll have have.

Originally posted by threetonesun

As much as I like Saleens...

Those two things alone tell me you have no taste. None. 20 inch rims? On a new Mustang? That must cut so much time off the acceleration.

No acually it doesn't.. my acceleration is still kick-ass compared to most cars, and trucks ;)

-sMk

eww! 300 Posts! :) :D

Originally posted by sMk

No acually it doesn't.. my acceleration is still kick-ass compared to most cars, and trucks

Yeah, it's a Saleen, of course it would be. But 17s would probably make it go MUCH faster. The rotating weight of big rims is not worth the style at all.

Originally posted by sMk

i decided to go with your guy's suggestion.. i sold them back to the tire place (cause i just bought them) and they gave me full refund (1.5g) and i got some 16"s.. heres a pic:

http://www.slickcar.com/products/1999-cobra.jpg

..and yes they don't "bling Bling" anymore :ermm: :rolleyes:

-sMk

MUCH better choice second time round! Sorry but those 20" rims were U G L Y. Man can't wait till i get my hands on my dads punto, extreme body kit for that thankyou very much! lol.

Anyone here read Max Power? (british mag) Top mag for quality mods, should check out http://www.maxpower.co.uk. Lack of American cars but check out some of the extreme mods us Europeans get up to.

Originally posted by sMk

thanks for the site!

also, i like your sig! :D

-sMk

*gasp* dont mention the sig! the rabbit'll come after you :paranoid:

lol well the site really doesnt do justice to the mag cos there are quite a lot of bugs and not all the cars are featured on the site. You get cruises in the US? Groups of people with modded cars showing them off while all the girls get their baps out? ah gotta love English girls :D :D lol

woah! nice Mustang man :)

lol the only mod I have on my 106Gti atm is a custom fuel cap..

I intend to get 16" (anything bigger detrimental to my handling) OZ racing Superleggera's though in gunmetal...

and also replace the black plastic mesh in my bumpers with aluminium gauze/mesh

:)

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