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BassDrop's 2000 Silver GS

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#1 · (Edited)
Gonna get the higher resolutions of these pics soon

Mod list:

Exterior:
-18" Enkei EKM3
-Sonar Headlights
-TYC Carbon Tail lights
-GT Side Skirts
-Chrome Emblems

Interior:
-Blue LED conversion
-CCFL Footwell lighting
-Angel Gauges

Audio:
-Pioneer App Radio
-Clarion Active EQ
-Custom Fiberglass Sub box
-Rockford Fosgate 12" Punch Subwoofer
-Rockford Fosgate P-300 1 Amp
-Rockford Fosgate P-400 4 Amp
-Rockford Fosgate Punch Components
-Rockford Fosgate Punch Full Range Coaxials

Electronics:
-Optima Yellow Top
-Backup Camera

Suspension:
-KYB GR-2's
-Tein S-Techs
-Bomz Rear Tie Bar











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#5 ·
I like it so far for what I do. But there are certainly better radios out there. The navigation app is great but the way it browses your music isn't the best. It doesn't have that many apps. 95% of them are internet radio apps. I wouldn't have chosen this radio but it was a Christmas present. The display is very good though.
 
#20 ·
What would you think if maybe I put the chrome one back on and got a chrome license plate frame so it kind of blends into the frame?

I really don't want to drill into my bumper. Did it on my Montero but I just don't see a good place for it on the Eclipse.
 
#27 ·
Car looks awesome! Love the gauges and interior lights. How do those headlights shine during the day? I have dual halos and they suck in the daytime :mecry2:
 
#29 ·
You can see the halos pretty well in the daylight being they are CCFL's. think they look best around dusk. At night they shine alright with HIDs I wish i could adjust the beams left and right. The halos look great at night. If you don't care about halos though I'd say get Depos. I hear they light up the road very well.
 
#31 ·
Well account of the key hole for the trunk being in the right taillight I really doubt a camera in there would provide any good rear visibility. Ideally the camera should be towards the center of the car pointed down enough that you can just barely see the top of the bumper in the camera.