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EQIS1337 Just the basics build

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I bought this car with the intention of leaving it stock since it is CPO. That lasted all of about 2 weeks. I have only had the car a few months now and the mod bug has bitten pretty hard. 2015 tuxedo black base model with nav. Here is the mod list so far.

Performance:
FSWERKS Cat back exhaust, Cobb exhaust hangers
Cobb AP3 W/ Stratified Flash Tune
Mountune rear motor mount
Mountune drop in filter
Depo Racing intercooler

Other goodies:
Pioneer GM-D8601 Amp
Pioneer TSSWX2502 Sub/Box
AudioControl LC2i LOC
Boosted Designs Dead Pedal
Perrin 2inch shorty antenna
Weathertech 40802-FF Cargo Mat
Tint 20% Rear/Back 35% Front
Redline goods shift boot and armrest cover

Pics:









Love how the paint sparkles just wish it wasn't so thin:



Sub box fits perfect in the back and takes up very little space:



Amp and LOC under the floor, mounted to vinyl wrapped particle board:


Next up is probably wheels. When I burn through the garbage Aplus tires that came with the car I will be replacing those.
 


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Went to the street legal drags in Sacramento yesterday. First time so it was definitely a learning experience. So much fun! Will definitely be back next week.

First run. Passenger in the car and I forgot to turn off traction control:

[video=youtube;61roxlG8OAU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61roxlG8OAU[/video]

Second run. No burnout, traction control off and spun the tire pretty hard:

[video=youtube;XFOx4TGsAdo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFOx4TGsAdo[/video]

Here are the time slips, car 1815:



There was a stock Fiesta ST running better times but not bad for the first time out.
 


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Added Redline shift boot and armrest cover. Went with charcoal for the leather and light grey for the stitching. Fits in really well with the base interior.



Basic front to back on the shift boot.



Didn't order padding with the armrest just added some 1/8 inch foam from the fabric store. So much softer now. Really hated the hard plastic feel.

 


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