Table of Contents:
Page 1: Exterior Modifications
Page 2: Suspension Mods/ Plans
Page 3: Engine, Exhaust Mods
Page 4: Interior/ Stereo and Mods
Page 5: TCFBA Meeting Pictures
Page 6: 2009 F-Body Pictures
Interior/ Stereo and Mods
Finally, here are some self-installed interior mods. I got this 145 speedometer from the Super Chevy Show in Bristol for 40 bucks. It just looks cooler than a 110 mph. (That, and the 110 ran out pretty quick) I disasembled mine and this one, removed my original ododmeter, put it in the casing with the 145 motor, put it all back together and installed it in my car. Took a little prong pulling, but 100% of the instriments work 100% of the time (knock on wood), even though the speedometer is about 2 miles an hour faster than actual speed.
Stock Gauge Skin

New Gauge skin

Old CD Player:

New Stereo:

I now have all of the Rockfords installed. I also got a new Kenwood head unit. So, now, I have $273.02 in full range speakers and $140.00 in the head unit. I will get a picture of the new stuff ASAP.
New speakers:
I would take pics of the dash speakers, but that would require removing the dash pad...and that's not fun. Still debating on subs. I can't decide if I want bass, or sub-frame connectors and lower control arms.
Well, I got bass. For my birthday, my family got your's truely a Alpine Type-S 10" sub (300RMS/900 peak), a Rockford Fosgate Mono amp (300RMS/900 peak) Amplifier and a custom side firing box. I had it made so that I could put the t-tops in and clear the top of the box and amp. I can also store stuff back there and not worry about damaging the sub.

I got keyless entry installed, as well. Lock, unlock, hatch release, and panic. Thing is, the panic only flashes the lights. But, it is better than before.
I bought some 4th gen leather Trans Am seats for $275. Still want some seats with more support for the twisties, but these are much nicer than what I had. Helps the overall look of the interior.
Here are pics of new seats installed:


More later, maybe. Thanks for looking!!