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LOUD02Special's Signature Thread

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#1 · (Edited)
So I'm finally making one, now that all my mods are out there. Pics will be up in a day or two.
Purchased 4/21/06 from Brigham Gill in Natick, MA
20,020 miles, Chrysler Certified
In her original form...
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K&N added
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RB1 & 6 disc Changer
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In its winter shoes. From my old 1998 Intrepid ES.
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Wood Wheel, Suede Dash, New Interior
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Suede in the door panels (Big thanks to Scott and Bobby on these, couldn't have gotten it done in time without you two.)
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Stainless Steel Mesh Grills
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Engine Bay
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Subs
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Amps (Yes it's messy, the folks at Carlisle will testify to why it looks like that, but they'll also testify for it's functionality)
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Chrome and Leather Shift Knob
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Exterior:
Satinless Steel Mesh upper and lower grills
Smoked License Plate Covers

Performance:
K&N FIPK II
Bendix CT-3 Brake Pads

Interior:
2001 OEM Chrome and Leather shift knob, with plastic reomved and replaced with stainless steel custom made to fit the insert
Black EVIC+TPMS w/IMPG
Billet ATC knob
Rear Courtesy Lights
Full interior swap from dark slate Special interior to two-tone Light Taupe and Dark Slate Special interior, including but not limited to - Seats, Center Console, Door Panels, Dash pieces, trim pieces, and weather stripping
Wood & Leather wheel from 2002 300M
All Carbon Fiber Trim pieces removed and covered with Charcoal Suede
Lighted Key Ring

Stereo Upgrades:
RB1 from 2004 PT Cruiser w/AD Disc
4 disc changer removed and replaced with 6 disc
Infinity Kappa 60.7CS Front Components
Infinity Kappa 692.71 Rear Components
Kicker ZX350.4 for the Kappas, 90x4 RMS @ 2 ohms per channel
(2) Boston Acoustic G512 12" Single 4 ohm Voice Coil Subs in dual sealed enclosures
1/0 Big 3 upgrade with Marine Grade battery cable
1/0 power wire to the back
Kicker ZX1000.1 for the subs
160a Police Package Alternator

Awards and accolades to date:
November 2006 300MClub.org M of the Month
Carlisle 2007 "Most Unique Modification" from the 300M Club for the Suede Dash.
 
#7 ·
We just invested our money in different round things, that's all Bobby. :)
 
#11 ·
IntrepidBus IV said:
where did mopar.muscle go!

sweet ride you have, derek!
Thanks Brad, as do you. I understand the whole dirty front. It was nice to finally put a face with the name.
 
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LOUD02Special said:
Thanks Brad, as do you. I understand the whole dirty front. It was nice to finally put a face with the name.

That's OK, just wait & see what the front of the M looks like in another 150k. j/k! :biggthump

It was nice to meet and chat in person... too bad I was on the run and did not have time to talk with more people on Sat...
 
#14 ·
sowhatsowhat10 said:
nice ride. did you do the suede yourself?
Yes. My g/f actually had a big hand in the suede part of the car.
 
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They're from 300Michael. These things look great, but they're a ***** to install. Not because of Michael, it's just the way the car goes back together. It took me and IS300M 4 hours start to finish.
 
#18 ·
Car looks awesome Derek!

i love the suede, i'd love to add a nice suede headliner and cover the carpet on the door panels in my ES someday, you know, when i actually have money...
 
#20 ·
dabirdzR/T said:
Bwahahahahahahahahah ;)

derek sorry for the hyjack. ;)
Bruce, you can hyjack my threads any time you want.
 
#24 ·
Before I come down next year, I'll eat Kim Chi(sp). I promise, I will clear the room, many times in a single day.
 
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Thanks Ron, some of it would not have been possible without your handy Craftsman drill :)