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Nice haul for the day

Blackout2017

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2017 Sport Shadow 401A
Phase Two of my homebuilt FPIU shall commence shortly. All of this came in the mail:

Feniex Quantum Interior light bar
Feniex Quantum 600 rear traffic stick
Feniex Typhoon full-function light/siren/PA controller (plus Havis faceplate for flush mounting)
Feniex Triton 100W speaker
Feniex Fusion T3 alley lights
Various mounting hardware/brackets

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Phase One was exterior: paint, wheels, tires, push bar, tinted windows, black ovals, chrome/badge/valance delete.

Phase Three will be performance: cold air intake, Livernois Touch Performance Tuner, 3Bar MAP sensor, cat back exhaust, Even-Flo 160° thermostat, precision gapped spark plugs, 250 amp alternator, Power Stop brakes and pads. Anything else I can be talked into/out of.
 



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Rear suspension upgrades are worth it since the factory design is terrible. The Steeda components are pricey but way more over engineered than stock. Also the PTU vent mod helps make fluid changes more accessible.
 






Oh yeah, I was definitely looking at the Steeda sway bar and trailing arms. I'm probably taking out the third row seating so I know I'll have to compensate for that somehow.
 






Oh yeah, I was definitely looking at the Steeda sway bar and trailing arms. I'm probably taking out the third row seating so I know I'll have to compensate for that somehow.
There is a brace designed to replace the 3rd-row seats in order to maintain the structural integrity of the vehicle.

Peter
 






There is a brace designed to replace the 3rd-row seats in order to maintain the structural integrity of the vehicle.

Peter

Thanks, I'll want that for sure.
 






I got everything organized to take it to my local car audio place to haggle an install estimate, and a buddy of mine was over for the 4th of July and he volunteered to help me do it (which I'm sure will translate to him doing it while I hand him tools).


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