Some pictures of my interior.
My gauges, dash and cd player and a look from the driver's seat.

I've had this speaker box for a long long time. It is an interesting setup with all 6"x9" speakers.
This old boy was in need of a fresh suspension. These are pictures of the rear shocks which are KYB GR2 shocks.
Here is a picture of the new Springtech lowering springs that gave the car a nice near 2" drop. 
I also replaced the sway bar bushings and the sway bar links. The car rides much much better. It corners like it's on rails. I have the good ol' clunk on the driver's side so it's time for some new ball joints. Hey, considering they are factory, I think it's time. Now, some other people including myself, have always complained about the "thunk" noise you get from the rear going over speedbumps and potholes when you lower the suspension. The fix is an easy and cheap one, or an easy and expensive one. If you go the bilstein route, you have already fixed the problem. If you went the KYB GR2 gas shocks route or pretty much any other shock, you have this problem. Very cheap and easy fix and no, it doesn't every misplace anything. Look at the rear spring. Take TWO exterior high-heat zip ties and run one through the other and both through the hole in the spring mount and tighten it to the spring.......DONE!