Practical Mods - what else to do
#16
Driver School Candidate
For the interior/sound, i added the Blackberry Music Gateway, most useful mod i've done to my car. Spotify on my phone, i never have to worry about music.
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I look at my car in several areas ( Exterior, engine, interior, suspension). I have touched ALL these areas on my car but what I do see many people do and i am not a fan of is leave the interior stock. Although the exterior is extremely important to me, I really like my interior to be comfy and done up because that's where I spend the time while driving.
Some things you can do inside:
shift ****
sport pedals
steering wheel
carbon fiber dash kit
F Sport floor mats
I have included pics of the phases I've done inside
Some things you can do inside:
shift ****
sport pedals
steering wheel
carbon fiber dash kit
F Sport floor mats
I have included pics of the phases I've done inside
#19
I look at my car in several areas ( Exterior, engine, interior, suspension). I have touched ALL these areas on my car but what I do see many people do and i am not a fan of is leave the interior stock. Although the exterior is extremely important to me, I really like my interior to be comfy and done up because that's where I spend the time while driving.
Some things you can do inside:
shift ****
sport pedals
steering wheel
carbon fiber dash kit
F Sport floor mats
I have included pics of the phases I've done inside
Some things you can do inside:
shift ****
sport pedals
steering wheel
carbon fiber dash kit
F Sport floor mats
I have included pics of the phases I've done inside
Your interior looks fantastic man, I love everything you have done to it. I'm very jealous.
it is funny though how so many people seem to keep their interior stock...
I don't even want to know how much $$$ has gone into your car brother, but it looks absolutely amazing...
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For the interior/sound, i added the Blackberry Music Gateway, most useful mod i've done to my car. Spotify on my phone, i never have to worry about music.
Then Hids for the head lights and fogs. Led lights for the interior. Illuminated door sills.
#21
Lexus Test Driver
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Like Sffd103 said the interior is something a lot of people forget about, I'd also +1 for some pedals, led lighting, maybe some carbon fiber accessories (or overlay).
Personally for me though if I were in your position I would look into the sides and rear lip, then after that perhaps some under the hood mods like, an intake, possibly some carbon fiber style plastic peices, or maybe even just a strut/sway bar combo. Exhaust would be good but you gotta be careful not to pick up a 'tuner/ricey' style exhaust cause the car will look a bit tacky without it being lowered to further accomidate that 'tuner' style.. just my 2cents.
Personally for me though if I were in your position I would look into the sides and rear lip, then after that perhaps some under the hood mods like, an intake, possibly some carbon fiber style plastic peices, or maybe even just a strut/sway bar combo. Exhaust would be good but you gotta be careful not to pick up a 'tuner/ricey' style exhaust cause the car will look a bit tacky without it being lowered to further accomidate that 'tuner' style.. just my 2cents.
#24
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I think its 24.5" FTG (fender to ground). But with the ability to lower and raise the car as the seasons change make this a practical mod. Once you get the hang of making adjustments and measuring, changing to "winter/summer mode" only takes about 2 hours. Every summer its like I get a new car when I lower it and put my summer wheels/tires on.
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