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Some fresh pics

1.2K views 17 replies 8 participants last post by  Shiftknob  
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I finally got around to taking pics of my car with a decent camera (thanks to a friend). Nothing too special (well to me she is), but here you go anyway.

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Pimping the Jet:
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Silverstars kicking ass (plus a great view of the SF coastline at night)!
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Not a lot of mods: MBRP 2.25" Exhaust, Kumho SPTs 205/50-15, some exterior/interior stuff. SVT dampers/springs + front strut bar will be going in next weekend (thanks to Leo - focusonfocus).

Thanks for looking! (next up will be pics of the car in action at an autox event).
 
#3 ·
I like it bro, what do you have in store for her next?

-Brian
 
#5 ·
2focusd said:
I like it bro, what do you have in store for her next?

-Brian
The list is long, and will take even longer to accomplish (but I'm in no hurry). In the near future (beside the SVT suspension) I'm planning to slap on some body side moldings, an SVT spoiler, and probably get a MM CAI. In the long run, I'm going for a full SVT exterior (yes, including the front), with performance to match the looks.

PS: #1 on the list is (and always will be) improving my driving skills, lol.
 
#6 ·
Shouldn't your ride already not have side moldings whatsoever? :dunno: I think what'd look even better than an SVT front makeover would be painted headlights matched up with an F2 front. It'll flow nicely with the SVT sides and rear, plus you can save yourself the work and money of new headlights, fenders, and hood :thumbup:

-Brian
 
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2focusd said:
Shouldn't your ride already not have side moldings whatsoever? :dunno: I think what'd look even better than an SVT front makeover would be painted headlights matched up with an F2 front. It'll flow nicely with the SVT sides and rear, plus you can save yourself the work and money of new headlights, fenders, and hood :thumbup:

-Brian
The S model didn't come with moldings. I love the looks of a stock SVT (to me it's the perfect body kit), so I don't mind spending more time and money on an 02-04 SVT front end.
 
#8 ·
Black is always beautiful, even on our cloudy ass days in the bay.Took those pics on Angel or Treasure Island? Try to come out to the twistie day next month, Alex (TheFrush) wants to do a black car photo shoot.
 
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^ Yea, I love Pitch Black, awesome color. I live on Treasure Island, so I went outside and snapped these this morning. I'm always up for a twisty day (heck, I hit up Calaveras/Palomeras practically every week).
 
#10 ·
That's what I'm meaning bro, doesn't your car just have the indented lines with no moldings on it? To me that looks way cleaner than moldings, even when painted body color :dunno:

-Brian
 
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2focusd said:
That's what I'm meaning bro, doesn't your car just have the indented lines with no moldings on it? To me that looks way cleaner than moldings, even when painted body color :dunno:

-Brian
I see what you're saying, but the lines of the car flow better with the moldings.
 
#14 ·
lol~ funny that antenna needs a viagra~

paint headlights bezel black/smoke that side indicators are also needed to do right away~
 
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MattZTS said:
good luck with the svt front. the lines in the bumper and fenders are differantbetween the years. if will probably take a nice chunk of fab work to make it line up.
By SVT front I mean, the front bumper, grille, lights, fenders, and hood (so a whole conversion to 00-04).

I also dropped in a couple of pills of Viagra into the car's engine, and look what I saw this morning:

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:lol: