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Pics of the Stillen Gen3's I installed from the Powder Coater

Followed the DIY on here. Didn't have to remove the strut bar like it said to. Just split the factory intake at the air box. Pulled the air box out,

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Old 07-29-2013, 10:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Pics of the Stillen Gen3's I installed from the Powder Coater

Followed the DIY on here. Didn't have to remove the strut bar like it said to. Just split the factory intake at the air box. Pulled the air box out, then removed the flex tube from throttle body. Super easy to install. Butt dyno registers a little better acceleration. Have the muffler delete and now it sounds even more throaty. The pinstriped lettering came out awesome too, even with kinda guessing placement. Matched really well to the existing lettering that was done a while back on the strut bar. Also had him do the embossed lettering on the battery and brake cover to match the orange.


Exterior pic to show the orange wheels that compliment the orange under the hood:
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