1991 Integra RS
1) Short shifter ("solo" brand).
2) Clear corners (Front)
3) The cheapest short CAI I could find. I was so fuckin excited.
1991 Integra RS
1) Short shifter ("solo" brand).
2) Clear corners (Front)
3) The cheapest short CAI I could find. I was so fuckin excited.
Current Cars:
2019 BMW X3 M40i Stage 2, 12.44 at 110mph
1972 Chevy Super Cheyenne C10 Pickup 402 big block, 700R4
2004 GMC 2500HD 8.1L
Past Cars:
1970 Chevy Blazer, 2wd
2003 BMW X5 4.6IS Doushmobile, moneypit
2015 Ford Fiesta ST | Cobb Stage 1, catless downpipe
2008 Corvette Z06 - 11.39 at 123.8mph
2002 Corvette Z06 - 12.10 at 116.5mph
2005 Jeep Wrangler LJ
1993 5L Mustang - 12.59 at 108mph
1989 5L Mustang
1990 Jeep Cherokee
1991 Acura Integra RS 403Honda
2001 Jetta TDI:
1: 19x8" Axis Neos (Thanks Bob@CMS)
2. 225/35" Falken FK tires(Thanks Altezza)
3. FK Suspension Hightek Kit (35/40mm drop)
I had done all my research, stock piled these items over the winter, and was going nuts waiting for weather to get good so I could install.
Suspension + Wheels went on together. I did the suspension install at home.
Immediately after install (before it settled):
87 Integra LS. Mugen sticker.
Physical modification? 91 Mazda 323 hatchback. Replaced muffler with a Canadian tire resonator.
Between that I tinted my own windows. Drove around years with thousands of bubbles lol.
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1981 Camaro Z28 - Chrome valve covers and air cleaner cover, and then 2 rockford 12" subs in a huge box in the back seat lol... something didn't seal well so if i went over a certain RPM oil would come out on to my headers and smoke
In 1998. 1986 Mercury Topaz. Sweet chrome hubcaps, 5% tint so you can't see up in my windows and 2 12" and 2 8" subs and 2 1000 watt amps and 3 alternators lol
1998 Ford Escort ZX2. Tokico shocks with lowering springs, swapped the rear drums for discs and painted the wheels dark grey.
Pulled the rear quarter windows out of my '93 Hyundai Excel so it was sorta like a convertible. Also added fog lights and tint and a very large sub box.
All of that made it faster. I didn't start with the stickers until maybe 2 years later.
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Can't remember which came first but it was either a red Momo shift boot, or a horrible Momo shift knob held on with grub screws. I should have been focused on gas tank replacement/repair right away.
91 Mustang
Painted own racing stripes on it.
Tucan industries shift knob (cf and black)
Tucan cf pedals.
Under dash black lights and blue signal lights.
Tinted rear quarter windows
A year later: painted and installed GT bumper kit.
I bought some floor mats once.
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Modification/repair? Sheet metaling the rusted out floorboards on my '78 Aspen.
Performance Modification? CAI, headers, exhaust, and tune on '05 Mustang
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1992 Honda Civic Si
Turbo!
Incoming shitty old photobucket pics
I got this Civic when I was 18 and has just started my first full time job, but was living with my parents so could easily afford the GReddy turbo kit for the D16. It was very cheap for what it was, got it from Titan Racing for 1500 USD. (Yeah Titan the Supra guys, I guess they were a Greddy dealer.)
95 prelude srv. First mod was an aem cold air. Next came some wheels and tires. Then greddy exhaust, resonator, strut tie bar, carbon hood.
Tap, Rack, BANG!
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I built a 360 small block Dodge engine at 15 with plans to put it in an A body Dodge of some sort. If I recall correctly the engine had Keith Black 9.5-1 hypereutectic pistons, some sort of bigger camshaft, home ported cast iron cylinder heads, edelbrock intake manifold and a Demon carburetor. Davenport did the block machine work and I assembled the engine in the garage using a “How to rebuild a small block Dodge” book.
Once the engine was built I found a slant six ‘71 Duster for $800 and replaced quarter panels and painted it in high school Autobody class. Swapped in the engine, a 727 transmission, and an 8 3/4” rear differential and was driving it in grade 12.
Hard to believe I paid for everything myself while working at a gas station and or Mr. Lube part time through high school. I should try and find some old pics of the engine.
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I like neat cars.
^That's awesome.
My first mods on my '91 Accord in high school - Ractive 4" muffler (that I hacked off something at the auto wrecker), and some fancy panasonic deck, 2-12" subs and a 1600w amp.
@90_Shelby I like this a lot. Like a lot a lot.
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1978 GMC 1/2 ton pick up. Converted it to dual exhaust with glass pack mufflers. That thing was loud AF!!!!
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86 Ford Tempo. Slapped an N badge on it and created the Tempon. Or maybe it was the beaded seat cover
Modifying the lettering on your car is a classis. My brother did the detective work to figure out that the letters from a Parisienne could be adjusted to say penis. He put that on a ford Fairmont. I laughed like the juvenile I was.
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