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    Default "Souped-up"/"weekend" cars/trucks/bikes

    Well, I'm a car-nut - and I'm kinda bored now that baby-Anna has a new nap schedule (consolidated her AM nap with her PM, so it's a long stretch of nothing to do).....

    I've noticed that while some of the countermeasures enthusiasts here are not necessarily "car guys" (nothing wrong with that - I'm just stating an observation; for example, I love tactical flashlights and knives, but I'm not an LEO/Mil, nor am I a "mall ninja," I'm just a hobbyist) that at the same time, many of you are.

    The "What car is your V1 in?" thread, for example, contains many cool rides, but I haven't seen a complete thread of such.

    Would anyone here like to post pix and/or descriptions of their rides? Not a "contest" or anything - no one-upsmanship, please - and please, don't be negative about another man/woman's beloved ride, let's all give each other the courtesy and respect we all deserve, OK?

    So, I'll begin:


    My wife's daily-driver is a "bone-stock" '05 Subaru Impreza WRX sedan, 4-speed automatic ( ), Crystal Grey Metallic with OEM rear wing and aero package, and an aftermarket Webasto moon-roof. No mods, not even countermeasures, actually. Well, I guess it does have some really fancy wiper blades (PIAA SuperSilicone) and a pricy baby-seat (Britax Marathon) - and a set of pretty pedal-covers (generic "STi" off eBay), so I'll list it here nonetheless. ops:


    My daily-driver is a '05 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT, "Limited" trim, sedan, 5-speed manual, with OEM rear wing, STi short-throw shifter, and perimeter alarm upgrades. Not from the factory are the following:

    -Cleared headlights w/DRL-defeat
    -Painted (black metallic) marker streaks
    -Stanza Development Laboratory carbon-fiber JDM eyelines
    -RPM CCFL DDEs
    -Sylvania SilverStar turn/markers and low-beams
    -Narva Gold fogs, re-aimed and independently wired
    -JinsuPower/RockBlocker "clear stacked ovals" tail-light overlays
    -PIAA SuperSporza/SuperSilicone wipers
    -Driver's side seat-belt reminder chime disabled
    -Escort 8500 X50-Blue (Rev5), hardwired w/remote
    -Escort ZR3 Laser Shifter, hardwired w/remote (front/rear)
    -Laser Protector Ltd: Laser PRO Vehicle Sensing System (i.e. "Laser ProPark" -front/rear) [dual heads - v8.3h/v10.1s]
    - CR8APL8 replica front and rear plates
    -Tritium and strontium indexed moonroof switch
    -Red OPTX 3" UltraMini tubes, front door cubby accents
    -KartBoy front and rear shifter bushings
    -RAZO RP42, 43, and 46 aluminum pedals/dead-pedal combo
    -MOMO F16 Evo shift knob - wood
    -MOMO PitStop e-/p-/hand-brake - wood
    -RedLineGoods custom leather e-brake boot (to fit handle above) and shift boot
    -MOMO T100/200 floor mats w/grid
    -AutoMeter NEXUS 30-0-30 psi vac/boost gauge
    -AutoMeter NEXUS oil pressure gauge w/WRXtra remote sender adaptor
    -AutoMeter NEXUS EGT gauge
    -AutoMeter carbon-fiber gauge cups x3
    -AutoMeter SportComp II voltmeter and AEM UEGO Wideband O2 gauge in center cubby w/Cubbypod CP1 (025210), cubby light disabled, door retained
    -TurboXS Knock/Shift light on column
    -GReddy Intelligent Informeter, left dash below main NEXUS gauges
    -ECUTeK EasyECU/DeltaDash; DELL Latitude D610
    -Blitz Nur-Spec Touring axle-back canisters
    -Lachute Y-pipe w/Custom 3" diameter mid-section w/Magnaflow resonator
    -Crucial cerametallic coated UP and shorty-DP
    -Crucial port, polish, and cerametallic coated (w/ EGT-tapped @cyl. #4 junction) stock manifolds w/Crucial cerametallic coated Injen SES Cross-Pipe and port-matched gaskets
    -Blitz Dual-Drive SS BOV (70087)
    -Perrin Short-Ram intake
    -NGK Iridium IX (LFR7AIX) one step colder spark-plugs
    -Prodrive oil-cap and battery tie-down
    -OEM JDM engine bay cover set
    -ECUTeK - PDXTuning custom dyno-tune
    -Buschur Racing, Wakeman, OH - Mustang Dyno
    -Prodrive PFF-7 w/ Fuzion ZRi 225/40/18 - summer
    -Prodrive locking stem-caps (thanks, Ted!)
    -McGard Spline-Drive lugs, black anodized
    -Falken Ziex ZE-512, 225/45/17 w/stock rims (w/GrafxWerx reflective metallic white "STi" vinyl centercap overlay, metallic dark blue background) - winter
    -Rotora 330x24 1-pc. 4-pot front BBK (clears stock 17s)
    -Rotora slotted & drilled rear rotors (stock size)
    -iON Sport-Spec springs
    -De-badged "2.5GT"
    -JDM-"STi" badging front, and rear
    -JDM-"tuned by STi" limited edition badge, both sides
    -"Powered by ECUTeK" badge, rear,
    -Modified Perrin plate frame front
    -Modified Blitz plate frame rear

    My other car - the one that my wife is trying to make me get rid of ( but I secretely want to keep it around for baby-Anna as her first car 8) ) is a white '95 Eagle Talon TSi, with 2Gb Eclipse front-end conversion. She contains the following:

    -ported EvoIII 16G (tuned for 18psi)
    -ported OEM exhaust manifold
    -ported OEM O2 housing
    -ACT 2600 clutch
    -Stainless oil/clutch Lines
    -RC 550 injectors
    -APEXi S-AFC on a custom aluminum dash mount; APEXi Super Grounding System voltage stabilizer
    -Walbro 255lpm, rewired
    -Injen intake w/K&N filter, home-made heat-shield and supplemental cold-air duct
    -GReddy Type-S BOV
    -GReddy upper and lower IC piping
    -SI 21x9x3 FMIC
    -RRE catch can
    -UR underdrive pulley
    -VRS aluminized 2.5 downpipe and test pipe
    -2.5" GReddy SP cat-back
    -TurboXS MBC
    -GReddy Turbo Timer
    -8mm Magnacore wires
    -polyurethane engine and transmission mounts
    -17in Arospeed RS-GT w/ Cooper Zeon ZPT 225/45
    -Tein S.Tech springs on Tokico 5-ways
    -front and rear RACTIVE upper strut bars
    -Energy Suspension bushings
    -Brembo cross-drilled rotors on front
    -ViS carbon-fiber hood, black
    -custom arbon-fiber thumnail wing (2Ga-style), black
    -2Gb Eclipse style aftermarket single projector headlights with HID retrofit using OEM BMW Hella/Phillips projector optics, 4300K bulbs and ballasts
    -Sylvania SilverStar 1156 corners w/cleared lens/reflector side markers
    -CATZ XLD
    -MOMO Millennium steering wheel
    -GReddy CounterWeight knob on B&M short-throw
    -Pioneer 6.5" components up front w/dash mounted tweets
    -Pioneer 6X9 3-ways in rear
    -2x MTX Thunder 6000 12s in a custom box in hatch
    -Orion Cobalt 500
    -Alpine CDA7939 head unit and Alpine REA-G320 14-band digital EQ
    -Delphi SkiFi2
    -aftermarket white faced gauges (amber at night) w/Autometer Phantom narrow-band A/F "lightshow," 30/0/30 boost-gauge, and EGT gauge on A-pillar and cluster mounts
    -custom O2 voltmeter, with glare shield, on column

    [The TSi also, when she was my daily-driver, sported the RAZO pedal covers, carried-over from my previous DSMs, as well as the x50/ZR3 hardwire combos.]



    Lets keep this thread going, my fellow gearheads! I can't wait to see the cool rides that y'all have!

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    where are the pictures Tsi+WRX????????????????

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    No offence, but i haven't seen a good done-up car or bike yet. Most look like over done cop magnets. I tend to leave most of my toys stock, except the important stuff like high performance brake lines, pads and may be a quality slip-on exhaust for good measure. That way you blend in and keep a low profile 8)
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    Quote Originally Posted by RadarRick
    No offence, but i haven't seen a good done-up car or bike yet. Most look like over done cop magnets. I tend to leave most of my toys stock, except the important stuff like high performance brake lines, pads and may be a quality slip-on exhaust for good measure. That way you blend in and keep a low profile 8)
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    not much you can do to a bike either way right????

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    Quote Originally Posted by RadarRick
    No offence, but i haven't seen a good done-up car or bike yet. Most look like over done cop magnets. I tend to leave most of my toys stock, except the important stuff like high performance brake lines, pads and may be a quality slip-on exhaust for good measure. That way you blend in and keep a low profile 8)
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    ^ No offense taken at all as a "car guy," I can very easily examine this in an unbiased manner - and indeed, that's the very concern that I have, myself. ops:

    My Legacy very much fit the role of a "standard family sedan," and it's truly much, much easier to speed with it - if that's one's goals - than with, say, my rather "2Fast2Furious" looking DSM.

    I don't know how many enforcers I've simply blown-by, while the exterior of my Legacy was still stock, without even having been given a second look. Even now, with the "louder" exhaust canisters (both visually as well as aurally, although with the latter concern, my exhaust system has the distinction of actually getting quieter as the revs build, returning to about-stock levels of noise control, especially from in-cabin, once above 3.5K RPM), I still routinely get overlooked.

    The DSM, though - that was an enforcement magnet.

    Upon retrospect, I should have purchased the wagon variant of my Legacy, which would have truly been a Q-Ship. 8)

    I think what you meant to say, brother, is not necessarily to just keep things stock, but to actually choose, as I mentioned above, true "Q-ships."

    For example, my wife's WRX is essentially totally stock, and yet, it attracts noticeably more enforcement attention than my Legacy.

    But I digress.

    As I stated in the opening of this thread, I didn't want this to turn into an one-upsmanship kind of thread - I know that many of these modifications, be they aesthetic only or performance-related (a more open exhaust, for example, also has "aural problems" associated with it) can indeed make our rides actually LESS suitable for speeding, not more.

    Pnstead, merely as a car-guy, I just wanted to see some of the undoubtedly very, very cool toys and even everyday transportation that some of you have (and again, I do not look-down at all on those of you who simply are not that interested in cars, but instead, pursue countermeasures as a hobby).

    Quote Originally Posted by Bear-Tweezy
    where are the pictures Tsi+WRX????????????????
    ops:

    I'm not a big picture guy - I barely have a sufficient amount of pictures of my baby-girl, mostly to let other parents know that I'm "normal" and do indeed love her with all my heart and above all else.

    I had a bunch of pictures up on the national BL/BP-chassis Subaru Legacy Forum, but I deleted them when the Forum software was having problems and causing my "vBGarage" editing to come out formatted all wrong.

    I'll get some pictures up soon!

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    Well my first car was done nicely until I crashed it...I wasted too much money on it I feel.
    1990 Mercedes 190e 2.6liter
    -35% tint in front & 20% tint in back
    -17"x7.5" Giovanna Barlettas with 215/45z Sumitomo rubber
    -Kenwood Receiver
    -2x3.5inch Boston Acoustics in the dash
    -2x4inch Bostons in the rear deck
    -4x1inch Boston tweeters
    -JBL 100/4 watt amp.
    -2x12inch JL Audio W3s
    -JL 500/1 amp.
    This car wasn't fast but at that point all i cared about was my music!


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    I have a 1976 Firebird Esprit with the 400 V8 (6,55 litre) and 4-speed Borg-Warner Super T-10. Car currently has 80 726 miles. How do I know it so precisely? Because I haven't driven it in a few years Needs a total body restoration which I intend to give it one of these... years.

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    crazyVOLVOrob - NICE ! 8) I don't typically like rims like that, but with the Merc, it looks fitting - an interesting play on "VIP/Big-Chrome Style."

    Just out of curiosity how heavy were those chrome rims?

    The "summer" rims on my Legacy now are about 21 lbs., each (without tire). Measuring 18x8, they're significantly larger than my stock 17-inchers, which are about the same weight. While there are definitely much lighter 18s available, I wanted to go with something that's known to be strong and beefy, as my roads up here aren't great - so the Prodrives, despite their weight, were my top choice.

    And hey, your Volvo ain't nothing to laugh at, either! 8) Put up her mod-list, too!

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    SmaartAssSaabr - Cool! But see, that's unfortunatley outside of my knowledge-base.... ops: I'm not a big classic Detroit-muscle guy - however, my good buddy, an avid musclecar man, has given me enough lessons in the breed now that I can definitely appreciate them, and even drool over them when the right example comes along. :P

    He's restored many cars from the ground up, and I'm sure the two of you could probably talk to the early hours of the morning about your projects!

    And I keep meaning to ask you - have you done anything to your daily-driver, outside of countermeasures?

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    My daily driver is a Saab 900 Turbo Combi Coupé, '90. I've added my own personal blends of adjustments to the APC-system for spicer performance. Otherwise it's all "keep it on the road" work (eg new shocks, new floor, etc). I have a whole "Aerokit" from my 900 SPG I plan to put on the car in the spring and maybe the slightly (1 cm) shorter SPG springs. Ah yes and put my nice "ass-metric bologna slicer" late model 900 T rims on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arashi666
    Quote Originally Posted by RadarRick
    No offence, but i haven't seen a good done-up car or bike yet. Most look like over done cop magnets. I tend to leave most of my toys stock, except the important stuff like high performance brake lines, pads and may be a quality slip-on exhaust for good measure. That way you blend in and keep a low profile 8)
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    not much you can do to a bike either way right????
    Yes, it's a very fine line between too much (track style) and not enough (soft rubber hose lines, hard tires, sponge like OEM shocks and alike). Where is enough is enough, besides never having too much hp :wink: Agree there is some improvement to be made to most anything OEM. But, in less it's for making it better, over making it look pretty, it's a waste of money that you will never retrieve. I'm too old to be noticed now 8)
    RR

 

 

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