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2011 Sonata YF 2.4:
Exterior Mods: Carbon fiber wrapped grill and trim LED DRLs Tinted Fog lights, tail lights, DRL, LED reflectors 35% front tint 5% rear OEM hankook tires stretched in XXR 527 18x9.75 Offset +20 Blue painted calipers, engine cover, fuse box cover LED bulbs for everything EZ lip rear diffuser genesis wing emblem with custom carbon fiber insert Inner tail light mod black eye lids 6000k HID low beams only Interior: Two 12'' CVR kicker subwoofers 900 watt Kenwood amp 1 farad capacitor blue LED accent lighting carbon fiber wrapped interior trim back seats removed Performance: Custom magnaflow quad tip exhaust with 2.5 inch piping ConceptIII cold air intake lowered on H&R springs Future Mods: Replace subwoofers(abused from day one lol) strut bar Blacking out head light bezel and removing the reflector Let me know what you guys think, all the work on the car was done by me over the years expect for a few mods.
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Looks nice for the most part... Would you like my opinion on a couple things? If not, move on to the next post... LOL
You've done a lot of nice things inside, then I noticed your power wire for your GPS. LOL I would move it behind the dash, give it a cleaner look. I like the footwell lighting! What is the thing on the right with the red light? I also really like the look of the quad exhaust. How does it sound when you open it up? The rear diffuser really finishes off the look of the rear. I really dislike the way the front plate is attached. I think you could fab a bracket that would attach behind the bumper and stick through for you to attach the plate to. Make it flat and eliminate the zip-tie look. Then fill the holes from the original plate location. The way it is now makes the front of the car look sloppy; IMO and I don't think that is the direction you're headed with all the work you've put into the car over the years. All-in-all I think the car looks nice. You can see that you've put a lot of work and time into the car and if you can tidy up a couple things you'd have a really nice clean look! Good work! |
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Thanks I appreciate your input. I do agree with the license plate placement. I originally had it off but there was just to many problems with law enforcement. As for the GPS that picture is old and I no longer keep my GPS mounted only when I need it. The light is for my MTX ReQ. It allows me to plug my RCA cables in and have the radio signal go to my amp, it also bypass the factory bass equalizer. (The louder the volume the less bass the factory EQ puts out to protect the stock speakers)
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Needs sticker delete.
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Yeah, the cops will break balls about the front plate, for no real reason. I like the placement, just not the rest. LOL
I didn't know that about the radio, but now that you've told me; it makes sense. I have noticed that when I turn it all the way up I hear less bass than expected... Quote:
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