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Member ID: Stratme

Location: Crest Hill, IL

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Vehicle Info

1999 Dodge Stratus

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

  • Custom Intake 
  • Venom Perf. Chip 
  • Custom Exhaust 
  • MSD Ignition 
  • Cobra Engine Electronics 
  • Hawk Brakes 
  • MaxSpeed Springs 
  • KONI Shocks 

Interior

  • 3A Racing Pedals 
  • Custom Shift Knob 
  • Custom Seats 

Exterior Styling

  • NRG Body Kit 
  • Nankang Tires 

Car Audio & Video

Ratings

    • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.

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Purchased 09/05/06

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kpgarfield  

Posted by: kpgarfield

01/11/2009 07:14PM

Holy shit man. you got a dea lon the engine. I'm looking for one right now. Nice ride btw 5*

reece2334  

Posted by: reece2334

03/18/2008 08:35PM

I like wht you've done so far, i just got a 96 stratus that I was gonna just use as an everyday work car but I think i may put some money into it now seeing everyone elses on here. Where did you get those clears headlights from? Let me know please.

rmattingly  

Posted by: rmattingly

02/01/2008 06:06PM

real nice, love the body kit

BlackStratus  

Posted by: BlackStratus

01/30/2008 02:12PM

nice strat.. come check out mine

apmurphy  

Posted by: apmurphy

01/22/2008 04:26AM

then just do that all the way across the whole thing till the whole side is covered and looks good. then i flipped it over and sprayed the edges of the backside like a 3 inch boarder and pulled the excess fabric over and stretched it a bit to keep it on tight and trimmed off any extra. i'd recomend 2 layers of fabric just in case any glue leaks through and to cover up any cellulite-looking bumps (happened to my first layer). then to put it in you have to bend it again and might have to fix a few spots once it's back in the car but all the edges get covered by panels or the weather stripping anyways. getting the dome light back in place was kind of a bitch and making sure the headliner was one perfectly straight but it isn't too bad. then jst put everything back together. oh, and for the panels on the sides you might have to take off the top part of the seatbelt, but it's just a big hex bit that they also sell at Autozone (i got a whole kit of them for like $10, also good for the headlights and screws on the door panels and stuff). hope that helps.

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: Stratme

Location: Crest Hill, IL