
MY FIRST PICTURE POST....edit w/new pics(pg2)
MY FIRST PICTURE POST....edit w/new pics(pg2)
so this is my 1st picture post.....but many changes this week.....o3 lights going on and bc2 body kit....srt hood on the way..... but what u think as of now


Last edited by bad04srt on Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:32 pm, edited 2 times in total.

looks good from what i can tell. Id of course have to advise against a body kit, but do what makes u happy
clean cars own kitted ones IMO. i look forward to seeing the new lights swapped on there, that sounds like a cool idea.
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Oh...03sxt wrote:That's a shitty picture post.
I can't see your car!
I agree with Neonix, though. Lose the wing (maybe an SXT wing) and the tails.
Oh... And LowNSlow, it's actually "AN" before SRT. Not A.
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"A" or "an"
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words beginning with vowels. This is determined by sound, not
spelling ("a history", "an hour", "a unit", "a European", "a one").
Formerly, "an" was usual before unaccented syllables beginning with
"h" ("an historian", "an hotel"); these are "now obsolescent" in
British English (Collins English Dictionary), although "an
historian" is retained in more dialects than "an hotel".
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abbreviation is pronounced:
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"nay-toh")
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"en-bee-see")
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Thank you. I was gonna jump on this03sxt wrote:Oh... And LowNSlow, it's actually "AN" before SRT. Not A.
Grammar Website wrote:------------------------------------------------------
"A" or "an"
------------------------------------------------------
"A" is used before words beginning with consonants; "an", before
words beginning with vowels. This is determined by sound, not
spelling ("a history", "an hour", "a unit", "a European", "a one").
Formerly, "an" was usual before unaccented syllables beginning with
"h" ("an historian", "an hotel"); these are "now obsolescent" in
British English (Collins English Dictionary), although "an
historian" is retained in more dialects than "an hotel".
Before abbreviations, the choice of "a"/"an" depends on how the
abbreviation is pronounced:
"a NATO spokesman" (because "NATO" is pronounced /'neItoU/ or
"nay-toh")
"an NBC spokesman" (because "NBC" is pronounced /Enbi:'si:/ or
"en-bee-see")
"a NY spokesman" (because "NY" is read as "New York").
Is it a FAQ or an FAQ? If you say "fack," use "a". If you say
"eff-ay-cue," use "an". Such recent terms do not have a single, standard
pronunciation. For a report on how people say FAQ, URL, and so on, see
http://www.onelook.com/survey_results.shtml
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actually as of right now tails are off and stock 03 tails on.....and as for the srt 4 badge...i 100% agree that it should not be on the neon....but i am A.too lazy to care and B.building an srt turbo kit as we speak so im just gonna cut the 4 off or something.....i will have more pics up cause i just finished installing the rear bumper......going off to paint as soon as i have the whole thing done....and the only reason i posted just that pic is because some1 gave me a rather nice sized dent in my 1/4s and that is being taken care of this week as well....so my next pics will include the body kit, stock tails, and hopefully the new hood if it gets here soon....o and 1 more thing be happy w/the srt wing because i used to be in my 16 yr old rice phase and had a park bench wing on it......thank god that is over lol

Regardless of SRT parts on the car or not... the SRT-4 badge is kinda.. meh.. I could put Type R suspension...exterior..interior....motor... and if I put a Type R badge on my car.. oh god.. hell would break loose...Even tho I have Type R parts.. it doesn't make it a Type R03sxt wrote:
Oh... And LowNSlow, it's actually "AN" before SRT. Not A.
pwnedGrammar Website wrote:------------------------------------------------------
"A" or "an"
------------------------------------------------------
"A" is used before words beginning with consonants; "an", before
words beginning with vowels. This is determined by sound, not
spelling ("a history", "an hour", "a unit", "a European", "a one").
Formerly, "an" was usual before unaccented syllables beginning with
"h" ("an historian", "an hotel"); these are "now obsolescent" in
British English (Collins English Dictionary), although "an
historian" is retained in more dialects than "an hotel".
Before abbreviations, the choice of "a"/"an" depends on how the
abbreviation is pronounced:
"a NATO spokesman" (because "NATO" is pronounced /'neItoU/ or
"nay-toh")
"an NBC spokesman" (because "NBC" is pronounced /Enbi:'si:/ or
"en-bee-see")
"a NY spokesman" (because "NY" is read as "New York").
Is it a FAQ or an FAQ? If you say "fack," use "a". If you say
"eff-ay-cue," use "an". Such recent terms do not have a single, standard
pronunciation. For a report on how people say FAQ, URL, and so on, see
http://www.onelook.com/survey_results.shtml
bad01neon wrote:actually as of right now tails are off and stock 03 tails on.....and as for the srt 4 badge...i 100% agree that it should not be on the neon....but i am A.too lazy to care and B.building an srt turbo kit as we speak so im just gonna cut the 4 off or something.....i will have more pics up cause i just finished installing the rear bumper......going off to paint as soon as i have the whole thing done....and the only reason i posted just that pic is because some1 gave me a rather nice sized dent in my 1/4s and that is being taken care of this week as well....so my next pics will include the body kit, stock tails, and hopefully the new hood if it gets here soon....o and 1 more thing be happy w/the srt wing because i used to be in my 16 yr old rice phase and had a park bench wing on it......thank god that is over lol
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Like this perfectly sweet looking Teg that drove by today at work... Nice and clean, sounded nice, had it ALL. But it had Type R stickers on the side.LowNSlow wrote:Regardless of SRT parts on the car or not... the SRT-4 badge is kinda.. meh.. I could put Type R suspension...exterior..interior....motor... and if I put a Type R badge on my car.. oh god.. hell would break loose...Even tho I have Type R parts.. it doesn't make it a Type R
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^^^ That comment had me rollin'!so im just gonna cut the 4 off or something.....
Just cut it off or..... something..... dude... bahhaha
Can't wait for your 17 yr old phase to be over with.o and 1 more thing be happy w/the srt wing because i used to be in my 16 yr old rice phase and had a park bench wing on it......thank god that is over lol
I am just joking by the way!!! I just couldn't help myself.
Can't wait to see the progression of your car. I love how our cars tend to evolve with modifications.
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03sxt wrote:Yes, do that! I put an SRT-4 badge on my PC and it seems to run faster, now. And the blow-off valve sounds tits when I reboot!bad01neon wrote:i think im just gonna take it off and put it on my computer or something
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i got the bc2 kit which is actually made specifically for the srt (obviously 03+) because i wanted the dual cuts for the srt exhaust. the front and rear on as of now and sides still need some work 2 fit.....they fitted like shit....also repairing that ginormous dent in my 1/4 from some1 in a parking lot and then paint and ready for HIN Chicago on saturday (im not in the show just would like to have the car done for the trip up w/my local club)....i'll go snap some pics right now





