What have you done to your P5 today?

ProjectBlack, if you think your stock rear bar is knocking wait till you slap on that Progress bar. haha. Regardless of the clunk the car will handle great with that bar.
 
Wife totalled it... Thank god it was the protege, it took the hit well.

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Wife is OK, some surgery required. Half a day in the hospital. The car has been totalled before, rear ended 3 times, backed over, and has a mere 283,000 miles. The frame is knocked back on the drivers side, the subframe is folded up like paper, rad and condenser both trashed, headlights broken. Can't open the hood to see other damage. I can't see the car being valued over $3K with the milage and condition and it's got about $2500 worth of damage.
 
Tested the Radiator... Looks Awesome..

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Wired Up The new AEM on the A-Pillar...
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Here are some random shots of the parts and the garage.
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Here is what the wiring looks like.. Anyone who plans to do a Full Standalone.. Have a look at what is involved.. It's not hard, just a lot of planning..
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I don't have the skills nor the patience to split open my headlights :/ I payed someone to do it, I don't know what type of paint he used probably automotive gloss black, btw where can I find plastidip paint, I've been to some paint dedicated shops but no avail :/ I was thinking Home Depot but haven't had the chance to go there actually, any pointers???
 
Nice shots Brian

Home Depot should have Plasti-Dip with the other spray paint, the one I worked at did.
 
Cleaned the car out, took out the black blower box for the AC. Ill be making a mount for the AEM FIC and gauge terminal blocks.
 
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