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Updated pics of boostedbanana

I added a few visual mods to the car over the last couple weeks. Kaenen 3" cowl hood, Shelby GT front bumper (GT/CS), Roush rear spoiler on the outside of it. I had the paint shop paint the area where the lower grills go so that after the grills were installed you would be able to see 2 strips of yellow right by the grills. The Shelby's and GT/CS's dont come this way I just thought that it would look cool. Also knew that if I didnt like it then I could just paint them black an be done with it. I really like the way it looks though and have gotten a lot of compliments and positive feedback on the yellow strips. Quality of the hood was outstanding and needed nothing for it to fit and line up perfect leaving identical gaps on either side of the hood and lining up perfect at the front. On the inside I installed a Pioneer Avic Z-120BT headunit. Love the headunit, got a ton of features that I havent even played with yet. Did the bypass on it during install so video can be played at any time, not only when the e-brake is up which is how it comes. Highly reccomend it to any one looking to put a double-din nav unit in their vehicle. Its $1400 from Pioneer but can be had for a couple hundred less if you shop around. Any way, on to the pics:






Has KAENEN embossed on the underside of the hood:


View from the inside:


Headunit:



Also have to wire in this 5V resistor to keep the speakers from popping when turning the key on or cranking the car. This is due to Ford using a 5V reference to power the speakers and most aftermarket headunits use a 12V reference. This resistor is found at Radio Shack for under $3 if I remember correctly.


And just some pics that I thought looked pretty cool:


This post was last modified: 09-14-2010 01:56 PM by stanglifemike.

09-14-2010 01:54 PM
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