I said "nope 100%" stock since the only mods I've done are audio/video-related: Pioneer TV/DVD/CD/MP3 in-dash, Pioneer Navigation module, Pioneer components in doors, Pioneer coaxs in pillars, Pioneer subs in the trunk, and a Directed 1200 watt 5 channel amp to drive it all.
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2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06, electron blue metallic
I said "nope 100%" stock since the only mods I've done are audio/video-related: Pioneer TV/DVD/CD/MP3 in-dash, Pioneer Navigation module, Pioneer components in doors, Pioneer coaxs in pillars, Pioneer subs in the trunk, and a Directed 1200 watt 5 channel amp to drive it all.
Those are some NICE mods and constitute an entirely different direction than many of us go. You would not want the loud exhaust, etc. Since I have modded mine, there isn't even much point in turning on the audio system...and that is with stock mufflers!
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What happened to my pic??? 2002 Blk/Blk LS2 402, STS Twin Turbo, Spec V, HPTuners 2Bar Speed Density Tune by RalphP
Modifications?Hell it's all I can do to keep brakes and tires on my Z06..Right now mods are not high on my priority list,I need tires and to replace the left front spoiler sheared off by a dead animal on the freeway.My only mod is a harness bar with a camera mount and fire extinguisher
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CCW 18,19 chrome Z06 rims,Yokohama tires,ceramic pads,MA partition,shorty antenea,CAGS defeat,harness bar w/camera mount,saving up for LG long tube headers.
Just when you think they can't get any stupider,they keep talking.
I simply can't leave anything alone. I was one of those kids that smashed everything I could find with a brick, just to see what was inside. It's very likely that even my mods are modified in some way. Hell, I think I even modified my refrigerator.
Stock down to the air filter. Unless you want to count a partition and CAGS disabler as mods (I think of them more as accessories than mods). I did have a vararam on it for a VERY short time, but I got rid of it because I didn't see any notworthy gain on a dyno and I thought it was very poorly made.
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