Pictures of My MSP

Aaronlux

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2003.5 MSP
Here are some pictures I took of my MSP while I was outside putting the hard pipes back on. I know the intake needs to be put back on, it will be on tomorrow once the recirculation fitting I had to move on it is finished. I didn't need to move it, but I didn't like how it was piped. I also know the car needs a wash badly. I have had it for about 2 weeks and I just wanted to post some pictures.

Aaron
 

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Looks good man. Your car is begging for an air diversion panel, and a dead pedal from medieval. I just got mine today and they are beautiful. It would definitely set off your engine bay piping.
 
kamon, you should post some pics so i can see the new parts :D looking to spice up mine a bit



also where did you get that center consol unit with the 3 guages? i kind of wanted to put a boost controller and a few other goodies like my turbo timer in that spot and i havent seen anything like what you got there
 
kamon, you should post some pics so i can see the new parts :D looking to spice up mine a bit



also where did you get that center consol unit with the 3 guages? i kind of wanted to put a boost controller and a few other goodies like my turbo timer in that spot and i havent seen anything like what you got there

sure ...
 

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Actually you should leave the smic in place unless you plan on blocking the area that the smic was in....by removing the smic, the air that would have normally passed through radiator now, takes the road of least resistance, and goes through the open area instead. Thus causing increased operating temps on the motor...increased strain. All in all nice ride though!!
 
Its definitely not the perrin core. They perrin core has angled end tanks and is much bigger. It looks custom to me.
 
Looks good man. Your car is begging for an air diversion panel, and a dead pedal from medieval. I just got mine today and they are beautiful. It would definitely set off your engine bay piping.

I just got the same two goodies last week, and got them all finished up and installed. As most of you know, the parts are bare unfinished aluminum, and I took some extra time to get them all nice and presentable. I polished and then brushed them both, and then added some rubber inserts for the dead pedal slots and stuck a couple logos on there. The vinyl for the diversion panel should be here next week.

Here are some pics...

Dead pedal before:
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Dead pedal after:
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Before:
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After:
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Installed:
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Diversion panel before:
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Diversion panel installed:
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