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Other than the mud flaps and the ceramic brake pads, my car is relatively stock. Except the painted bumpers, mural on the deck lid and the pinstriping I had done. Still working on the neons and glass etching projects. See they are all stock...under all the mods. ------------------ Carlini's chromed headrest covers are Sweet, Hawt,, very clean..... ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ As Karen Carpenter would say" You only just begun..." You're hooked! Isn't is grand? Happy Prowling Marty ------------------ ------------------ BTW, thanks to you Steve and Todd, I'm now a Protect All convert too. ------------------ ------------------ Richard Not counting the one in your head, Marc! We did, however, change the 99 gray bumpers to black ones on my 99 Black cat and the Prowler/Borla exhausts. Then I finally pleaded enough that we painted the Candy Cat bumpers Candy Red, chrome grille, ceramic brake pads, Prowler/Borla exhausts and louvered side panels done by SoCal Speed Shop.......other than that........it's stock!! lol! http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/007602.html ------------------ Classic/Beautiful - I'm referring to the Cat of course! "Just one more mod to make it perfect" Is my state of mind now.... I think we do it to help keep the car "fresh" to us. I remember getting all giggly when I installed the MTD 2.2 intake system and started it up for the first time!! It was a rush like climbing in the car for the very first time. To me, every mod makes the car "NEW" to me again... (As if it's possible to get tired of the Prowler, but you guys get my drift) My Mods....In order of appearance...... Mud flaps front and rear. But I'm done now..................really...............I am................really. This message has been edited by Black Tie 161 on 12-13-2002 at 07:17 AM ------------------ Since I "modified" some of the cylinders I have decided to see if maybe some changes to the heads, valves, cams, etc. might be next in line. I am sure will Ed will be following me down that road soon, too! This message has been edited by ed monahan on 12-13-2002 at 01:18 PM ------------------CapitalCat Front ceramic pads and splashguards. Very pedestrian, but they are my first. It's so nice to finally have consistently clean rims. I originally didn't like splashguards, but now I do because I think they lend a little meaner look to the car.... (there's just something about a piece of a car dangling just a couple inches above the road surface). As previously pointed out by POA veterans, I highly recommend both mods. Now I want to maintain a stock vehicle, so I'm absolutely sure these will be my last mods, right? purplecat I think we have all been there and said that. Randy Cobb CapitalCat:
The flaps and ceramic pads are a must in my book, so maybe they shouldn't be classified as mods. But I have the same feeling about Center Cap Hot Wax Treatment, bumper shimmers, performance exhaust, tranny cover, valve stem logo caps, etc.....
You said the flaps "lend a little meaner look to the car".
You're hooked and just don't realize it!
Don't fight it and just have fun with your Kat! Gary C Last Mods, maybe for this year,,, if you wanta meaner look dont shower or shave for a couple of weeks and knock some teeth out,,LOL
CWatsonJr LOL - you have it just as bad as the rest of us. I can remember saying... no mods for me, I like it stock... now look what I have done
Cliff Watson See My Prowler Page
2K1 Mulholland, Colorshift Flames, Mud Flaps, TGF Side Panels, TGF Bumper Covers, Eric Wolf Chrome Tranny Cooler, Blueberry Shimmers, Front Ceramic Pads, Homemade Top Brace, SSS Muffler, Weekender.
2001 Dakota SLT+ CC (Patriot Blue)
1998 Durango SLT+ (Intense Blue)
X - 1998 Honda Accord
X - 1991 Dodge Spirit
X - 1965 Ford Mustang (289)
X - 1994 Dodge Daytona Turbo
X - 1971 Ford Pinto (The Rust Bucket)Todd Cameron and I warned Cliff too......
2000 Black, 2001 Black Tie, 2001 Orange, 2001 Silver, 2001 MuhollandMeanGene John, Marty Usher What does stock mean?
2000 Black with hand painted blue faded to purple flames
Driving my Dreamstevedymo Come on John
Next you need the front brace so when you drive up
to NJ the car stays on the road. And get some Shimmers
for the rear bumper so they see you on the ride back to DC.
Steve D.
----------------------CapitalCat You guys are a hoot! I really, truly, never anticipated getting hooked. And I think Randy's right... I certainly don't realize it. Now I just have visions of Ed "Big Daddy" Roth's work in my head. Marc-Colo-99 Modifications, we don't need no stinkin' modifications.
Heck, look where it lead me. Now I have a hole in my hood!BLACKAL All of you folks might have taken a perfectly good Prowler and modified it like some Hot Rodder from the 50's and 60's, but I decided to grow up and leave mine as the factory intended it to be. Except maybe for a couple of small things like,ceramic brake pads(the wheels got dirty),front mud flaps(the side of the car got dirty),Borla exhaust(seemed a little choked up),front brace(had a little cowl shake),MTD intake(need a little more air),trailer hitch(had to have something to hang the luggage rack off of). But other than that it is pretty much stock.
Al
2001 Mullholland Edition
MTD Prowler intake system 2.2
front splash guards
Chrysler/Borla exhaust
Mopar hitch
PT Cruiser chrome luggage rackRichard Jackson Your car must look just like Ed's. lol ed monahan The first 6 months or so that I owned it I thought mods were defacing the perfect car.
Then I did a few things to IMPROVE it. lol. I think I am finished. (Except maybe for a chrome front end and maybe one or two other SMALL changes)
I forget all the things I have changed until I read threads like this and realize what all I have done.
Then I see Marty and realize mine is still totally stock. lolCJ quote:
Heck, look where it lead me. Now I have a hole in my hood
CapitalCat..........my husband has insisted I leave my cats stock.............ed monahan CJ's candy red is killer good looking. The mods really made the car outstanding. CJ Thanks, Ed! Capital Cat, you can see some pictures of the mods on my Candy Cat here:
CJ - The One and Only
1999 Black - PPROWLR 2002 Deep Candy Red - CJPROWLNBlack Tie 161 LOL BLACKAL! You put it best!
Put Lock-Tite on mud flap threads to keep from loosening.
Center cap hot glue re-inforcement (A MUST!!!)
Prowler stickers that cover the warnings on the visors.
Chrome bumper shimmers.
Chrome engine shimmers.
Silver cat on steering wheel.
"Prowler" on door sills in silver.
Chrome Skull and Bones license plate bracket
Removed baffles.
MTD 2.2 intake system (Best mod to me)BLACKAL I thought maybe I was done too until I just saw the painted bumpers on CJ's Prowler. I wonder how good the bumpers painted blue would look? Ed, what type of paint did you use on the bumpers?
Al
2001 Mullholland Edition
MTD Prowler intake system 2.2
front splash guards
Chrysler/Borla exhaust
Mopar hitch
PT Cruiser chrome luggage rackMarty Usher I don't even want to think about how many mods I have made. I have even made modifications to my modifications! ed monahan Al, I took it to a body shop and they got the paint from the dealer, I think. I am not positive. It has held up really well, I think. It looks better in person than in the pictures, in my opinion. I think any color that matches the body is better than the stock grey or black but that is just my opinion.
Marty, I am totally finished with the mods. hahaBLACKAL Ed, I agree the body color on the bumpers looks the best. I'll go talk to someone at a local body shop. I presume you removed the bumpers and took them to the shop for painting.This should be my last mod (right)LOL.
Al
2001 Mullholland Edition
MTD Prowler intake system 2.2
front splash guards
Chrysler/Borla exhaust
Mopar hitch
PT Cruiser chrome luggage rackMeanGene Yah Guys...and the check's in the mail ed monahan Al, I took them off myself and paid $ 200 about 3 years ago. I may have gotten a decent deal since I know the guy. They said they were a pain to paint due to the interior triangles on the front bumpers.
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