SlowD
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Hey people!
I recently acquired the car I have been wanting for a very long time.
I have always had rear wheel high hp cars but it never made sense because of where I live, I could never drive them in the snow and rarely in the rain due to tire set up and various other reasons.
This year I got rid of my 99 Z28 that I built over 7 years and got a nitrous Hayabusa and then sold that to get another 99 Z28 with a 600hp 427 Stroker... I really wasn't happy with any of those so I said screw it and finally got what I really wanted and needed which is an 03 Denali.
So far I lowered it on the Eibach pro truck springs/keys, Bilstein shocks, tinted windows, smoked tail lights, 22" Dub Ballers w/ 305/40R22 Falken tires, fixed the gauge cluster with new lights/steppers and installed a double din kenwood stereo. I still cant believe how good these stock Bose speakers sound.
Not sure how far I will take it performance wise because I don't want to overdo it and make it less enjoyable to drive.
Anyways your forum has helped out so far and I look forward to learning a lot more around here.
Here is what I started out with this year and finally what I ended up with.
I recently acquired the car I have been wanting for a very long time.
I have always had rear wheel high hp cars but it never made sense because of where I live, I could never drive them in the snow and rarely in the rain due to tire set up and various other reasons.
This year I got rid of my 99 Z28 that I built over 7 years and got a nitrous Hayabusa and then sold that to get another 99 Z28 with a 600hp 427 Stroker... I really wasn't happy with any of those so I said screw it and finally got what I really wanted and needed which is an 03 Denali.
So far I lowered it on the Eibach pro truck springs/keys, Bilstein shocks, tinted windows, smoked tail lights, 22" Dub Ballers w/ 305/40R22 Falken tires, fixed the gauge cluster with new lights/steppers and installed a double din kenwood stereo. I still cant believe how good these stock Bose speakers sound.
Not sure how far I will take it performance wise because I don't want to overdo it and make it less enjoyable to drive.
Anyways your forum has helped out so far and I look forward to learning a lot more around here.
Here is what I started out with this year and finally what I ended up with.