Below is my 2001 Daimler-Chrylser 300M. So far I`ve added the spoiler, tinted the windows 5% limo, installed a custom clock face and added Xenon HID hyperwhite low and high beam bulbs as well as replacing the fog lights, trunk lights, reverse lights, dome lights, map lights, license plate lights, door lights and glove box lights with Xenon HID hyperwhite bulbs also. I have also installed the Alpine IVA-C800 6.5" LCD automated screen with built in CD receiver, the Alpine DVA-5205 DVD player, a Microsoft Xbox, set the car ON DUBZ (20" x 8.5" Lexani Krystal's wrapped in 245-35-20 Toyo Proxes T1-S tires), and installed a custom fabricated air suspension using 3/8" bent and polished steel hard line running from the four 175 psi Thomas compressors to the two chrome 5 gallon quad port air tanks, then using 1/2" hose running to the two 4 inch air cylinders in the rear and two bag over strut's in the front which use 12 valves and 2 pressure switches giving me front, back, leftside, rightside, pancake, seesaw, and individual corners allowing me to take either rear wheel off the ground 7 1/2" at anytime. I have also installed 3 dual needle whiteface indiglo gauges flush into the center console armrest to monitor each of the 4 corner's air pressure as well as the pressure inside each of the 2 chrome air tanks and modified an authentic 300M humidor cigar box that was given out to single point Chrysler dealers for ordering the first of the 300M's released to be my switchbox. Below are the most recent pics I have taken.
Future mods include 5 Alpine TME-M750A monitors (2 for the headrests, 1 flush in the passenger side dash, 1 flush in the steering wheel and 1 in the trunk), the Alpine PXA-H510 digital signal processor/Dolby digital and Dolby pro-logic decoder, the Alpine TUE-T011A mobile TV tuner, House Of Kolor Kameleon paint while suiciding the 2 back doors and shaving all emblems and handles, and installng a custom fabricated hood and ground effects. I will also be adding a custom billet grille, sub enclosure and aquarium flush mounted into the rear seat replacing the armrest. Although there are 11 stock Infinity Kappa speakers in there now, I will be replacing all of them with Alpine components (including the V12 amps and R series subs). Please sign my guestbook and/or email me at bagged300m@hotmail.com for more info and/or comments and to let me know where I can check out your ride at.