ok, so I figured I'd take to few minutes to make a build thread, if nothing else just as another way of documenting (I'm the type of car owner that keeps a little black book of everything, with prices, for future reference that I'll never look at again....)
this won't be anything crazy, as it is currently my only car. I plan to go FBO with some other cosmetic/supporting mods. Once it's paid off, assuming I decide to keep it, maybe I'll pick up something else cheap and this can be a summer-only project car. but at this point, my main goal is a fun, nicely modded daily driver, that's still reliable of course. (any help/suggestions are greatly appreciated as always...
So here is how she sat when I picked her up about 2 months ago from the dealer. 2018 base model (no recaros
) magnetic with 38k on the odometer
The first thing I did to it, as soon as I got it home, was delete the front plate (I live in PA, so it's not needed and I hate the look lol). The next day my AP showed up (thanks to a member on here), so it got a stage 1 tune.
since then, I've been doing lots of small things to it. Inside, ST shift knob, rubber floor mats, full LED interior lights, and some gap trim (don't @ me). I also sent all the "chrome" bits (door handles, steering wheel trim, and vent trims) out to be hydrodipped. they turned out ok, I would've liked a more black carbon fiber look over the gray look, but it's better than the silver (which I couldn't stand) so I'm ok with it. I also painted the trim around the gauge cluster and around the cupholder.
on the outside, I did an 18% tint all the way around, with a 5% brow. Added a shorter antenna, and a lamin-x rear bumper guard. wheels are sparco 16x7, tires are continental DWS 03's in 205x50rz16. Oh, and of corse the decals for the +/- 5HP
I also picked up some 15" rims with snow tires off of facebook as well. the plan is have the sparcos as my 3 season setup, and to just change out for the winter months when it might snow (mid December-easter). might keep them as is, might plasti-dip them, idk yet.
And, finally, under the hood. Only thing I've done mechanically is a turbosmart dual-port BOV (vacuum operated). also did some painting, cause it's not expensive and it gives me something to do lol
I got some more stuff coming in this week (intercooler and some bits) to work on it over the holiday next week. (I work Saturday mornings and am busy Sundays, so I can't really work on it more than half a day at a time)
this won't be anything crazy, as it is currently my only car. I plan to go FBO with some other cosmetic/supporting mods. Once it's paid off, assuming I decide to keep it, maybe I'll pick up something else cheap and this can be a summer-only project car. but at this point, my main goal is a fun, nicely modded daily driver, that's still reliable of course. (any help/suggestions are greatly appreciated as always...
So here is how she sat when I picked her up about 2 months ago from the dealer. 2018 base model (no recaros


The first thing I did to it, as soon as I got it home, was delete the front plate (I live in PA, so it's not needed and I hate the look lol). The next day my AP showed up (thanks to a member on here), so it got a stage 1 tune.
since then, I've been doing lots of small things to it. Inside, ST shift knob, rubber floor mats, full LED interior lights, and some gap trim (don't @ me). I also sent all the "chrome" bits (door handles, steering wheel trim, and vent trims) out to be hydrodipped. they turned out ok, I would've liked a more black carbon fiber look over the gray look, but it's better than the silver (which I couldn't stand) so I'm ok with it. I also painted the trim around the gauge cluster and around the cupholder.



on the outside, I did an 18% tint all the way around, with a 5% brow. Added a shorter antenna, and a lamin-x rear bumper guard. wheels are sparco 16x7, tires are continental DWS 03's in 205x50rz16. Oh, and of corse the decals for the +/- 5HP


I also picked up some 15" rims with snow tires off of facebook as well. the plan is have the sparcos as my 3 season setup, and to just change out for the winter months when it might snow (mid December-easter). might keep them as is, might plasti-dip them, idk yet.


And, finally, under the hood. Only thing I've done mechanically is a turbosmart dual-port BOV (vacuum operated). also did some painting, cause it's not expensive and it gives me something to do lol

I got some more stuff coming in this week (intercooler and some bits) to work on it over the holiday next week. (I work Saturday mornings and am busy Sundays, so I can't really work on it more than half a day at a time)