New mods for The Black Mamba (Pics inside)

Leo_06GT

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Haven't really posted pics of my car in awhile so I figured since I just installed the PJ bumper I'd post some pics.

Here's a list of mods I've done in the past 2-3 months.

PJ bumper
Bullit Grille
HIDs (5k)
Pioneer AVIC 900
Cupholder/center island area and ebrake handle a wrapped in leather
LED bulbs for maplights and licesnse plate
Swapped out all green interior LED's for blue ones
MGW ebrake handle
FRRP Diff cover
Eibach front/rear sway bars
Steeda tensioner arm

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looks great, except for the chicken wire you have on that facia....

with all you've done w/ hood and all, get GT500 lower grille and either lights or something else in those...
 

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Looks really nice!

I really like how you replaced the Interior LED's for the Blue LED's.

Who sells the GT Cigarette Lighter Outlet Cover and who wrapped you Center Console in Leather? Looks like it was stock!
 

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looks great, except for the chicken wire you have on that facia....

with all you've done w/ hood and all, get GT500 lower grille and either lights or something else in those...

Thanks. I'd love to get the GT500 grille but from what I've read it requires alot of fabbing to get it to fit.

Looks really nice!

I really like how you replaced the Interior LED's for the Blue LED's.

Who sells the GT Cigarette Lighter Outlet Cover and who wrapped you Center Console in Leather? Looks like it was stock!

Thanks. If your interested in doing the LED swap here's the how-to I used.
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showthread.php?t=463262

The outlet plug is from "MGW" . The center console was done by a local shop here in SD. I believe they charged me about $100 to do it.
 

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did you have a hard time doing the door leds? i never got around to doing the door locks and windows...little worried to cut the led off...and did you take off the door panel or pop the peices off?
 

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did you have a hard time doing the door leds? i never got around to doing the door locks and windows...little worried to cut the led off...and did you take off the door panel or pop the peices off?

The window switch plates don't require removal of the door panel as they pop right off. The door lock switches do require you to remove the door panel. It's not that hard took me about 15 minutes to remove it. If you've done everything else the doors and window led's are cake.
 

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sweet...ive been making excuses for myself not to do it...was going to wait and get some damplifier for the door before i did those...but if its that quick ill probably just finish it up over the weekend...
 

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so how hard was the LED switch out i read the article but that doesn't help me on seeing how hard it would be
 

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Nice car...it's funny the wife and I also call our White 89 ("The White Mamba") and my Black 07 ("The Black Mamba")
 

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UPR has them as well.

Yeah but the quality and finish doesn't compare to the MGW products. IMO.

CAr looks great. I am liking thae PJ bumper:naughty1:

Thanks.

so how hard was the LED switch out i read the article but that doesn't help me on seeing how hard it would be

If you've got experience soldering it shouldn't be to bad. The most time consuming part is disassembly and reassembly of all the parts. I'd say in total the project took me about 8 hours thoughout the course of the week. That was without me rushing it. You could easliy knock it out on a Saturday or Sunday as long as you commit the majority of the day to it.
Keep in mind I've got an aftermarket head unit so there's about 20-25 led's on the stock head unit that I didn't have to worry about.
 

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