What have you done to your MSP today?

Repainted the track wheels:
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The oldschool look:
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today i vacuumed/whiped down my interior. got my remotes, car alarm, interior lights, and radio working again with the simple replacement of one 10 amp fuse. would have washed/waxed the car but i had a baseball game and then it rained afterwards.
 
I did a new car detail today. I love renewed car smell in the morning. Got rid of that nasty Supercharger lag.... lol
 
Well, I didn't do anything to my MSP today, But... I can tell you what I DID in my MSP today.
Retard in a 2000 civic sedan with huge coffee can exhaust, monster body kit, lamp taillights, you know an awesome ricer!! Obviously did not know who he cut off while getting ready to get onto the freeway. Needless to say it was a full circle on ramp. I don't think he thought I was going to be faster than him and in the attempt to stay ahead of me, he was going faster than his civic could handle. He spun his civic in a full sideways slide (would have been a cool drift move if he hadn't hit the center median sending a cloud of dirt, rocks and grass into the air.) I slammed on the breaks so fast and by time he stopped spinning and breaking his car, he was face to face with me stopped on the on ramp. He pulled off real fast into the grass shoulder because he crapped his pants again. I blew by him as he cried. Note to Civics..... Don't try and hang with the MSP in corners, it will result in severe damage. Word!
 
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Clarification.... I did not run him off the road. He was trying to race and he drove his civic past the limit in which he caused himself to spin out. Correction made above. I would not intentionally run anyone off the road, that is not cool. Guy should have know his cars limit in that type of turn. Peace!
 
I installed a boost gauge earlier and found out Im only running 4 lbs of boost, lol.. It will hit 5 and drop off and hold at 4.. haha

Time to get that ATP wastegate actuator..
 
Talked to the shop last night, they said the front brake lines were both shot, but the rears looks brand new. They are replacing the two fronts with rubber lines free of labor charge. Now I have to decide if I want to replace all four with new stainless lines, leave it how it is, or replace the rears with rubber lines.

I'm going to be starting my Leadfoot style gauge bezel project soonish as well.
 
Installed stainless steel brake lines, new plugs and some fancy aluminum swaybar lock collars to replace the worn out rubber ones... the list is getting smaller.
 

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