alright alight a fter much anticipationnhere she gooeessss
started out in the drive way ready to go but ole mother nature wanted to POUR all day soo we had to make alternative ghetto plans.....
CAR WASH BAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
another membert bayshorspts (evan) a little camera shy
stopped raining for 2 seconds.. finally got a pic
had to stop and go to 7 eleven...... in the pouring rain
kinda almost done had to leave becasue the owner was just driving by I think. And asked us to leave. She told us a little about how she has a red daytona charger. I think because of this little connection, or maybe cause she seems drunker than hell, she didnt try to rush us off.
It was raining, nobody was gonna come use the stall we were in, there were 4 or 5 more I think open. She said she just didn't want people to get the idea and do it too.
We didn't plan this around the weather, I just said lets do it this weekend, and it was set. Nobody thought to look at the weather forecast. lmao. luckily this car wash was right around the corner from Evan's house. It was pretty ghetto, but it allowed us to stay dry while we got the job done. The only downfall is we dropped a screwdriver in the drain
Now to me the conversion is easier said then done took us about 8 hrs.......but that included staring at the rain hoping it would go by but it didnt.....and also we made 100 phone calls but no answers to tryn and find the airbag sensor... and haveing to move from the car wash......
but in the end it was well worth it!!
and a lil video for u haters...
YouTube - Gucci Dodge Magnum on 24's with the 300c front conversion
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300 (SRT) front, MSRT rear bumper, shaved rear wiper, 402 rear spoiler, RK/Sport raised hood, Grip grille, Boss 304 18" wheels, 245/55 BF Goodrich tires, painted coolant tank (402), painted engine cover and ABS cover, LED tail lights and side markers, LED lighting in engine bay, MagnaFlow High Flow Cats & exhaust, Vortech V-3 S/C, Vortech Predator tuned, 180 Tstat, X-treme Duty Radiator, Billet/Tech engine dress up, B/T oil catch can, Painted radiator cover! A big Thanks to Rod Burton who did the conversion & S/C install.





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