Superdjd24
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Finally completed a running list of modifications I initially had in mind when I purchased my '16 base. Thought I'd share with everyone.
Vortech V3 Supercharger Kit @ 6psi:
LMR GT350-style wheels wrapped in Nitto NT05 rubber:
GT350R front splitter w/ white lettering kit, retro 1960's GT350 gold emblems w/ 3D-printed mounting base and red accents, 3D-printed external trickle charger port w/ cap (on left side of lower grill):
Anderson Composites GT350R-style rear spoiler. I cut the old stock base spoiler down to a brake-light-sized width, 3D-printed some end caps for it, attached LEDs, and wired those to the brake lights. This was intended to be temporary - just to cover up the holes from the factory spoiler removal - but it came out better than I expected:
Ebay carbon fiber steering wheel, white retro GT350 shift knob:
Alpine head unit w/ Android Auto. 3D-printed switch bezel; left switch is exhaust valve motor override (to control sound at dB-restricted track events), right switch is for aftermarket electric trans cooler pump:
Bluetooth OBD2/CAN reader w/ Torque Pro app, funneling through OBD2AndroidAuto. When I plug my phone in, this screen auto loads:
Full stereo system; all factory speakers replaced w/ Morel speakers, added 8" alpine subwoofer and external amplification:
I've taken it to a few road courses already, and it's done well. Hope to do a few 1/4 mile passes in the next week or two.
Vortech V3 Supercharger Kit @ 6psi:
LMR GT350-style wheels wrapped in Nitto NT05 rubber:
GT350R front splitter w/ white lettering kit, retro 1960's GT350 gold emblems w/ 3D-printed mounting base and red accents, 3D-printed external trickle charger port w/ cap (on left side of lower grill):
Anderson Composites GT350R-style rear spoiler. I cut the old stock base spoiler down to a brake-light-sized width, 3D-printed some end caps for it, attached LEDs, and wired those to the brake lights. This was intended to be temporary - just to cover up the holes from the factory spoiler removal - but it came out better than I expected:
Ebay carbon fiber steering wheel, white retro GT350 shift knob:
Alpine head unit w/ Android Auto. 3D-printed switch bezel; left switch is exhaust valve motor override (to control sound at dB-restricted track events), right switch is for aftermarket electric trans cooler pump:
Bluetooth OBD2/CAN reader w/ Torque Pro app, funneling through OBD2AndroidAuto. When I plug my phone in, this screen auto loads:
Full stereo system; all factory speakers replaced w/ Morel speakers, added 8" alpine subwoofer and external amplification:
I've taken it to a few road courses already, and it's done well. Hope to do a few 1/4 mile passes in the next week or two.
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