Vehicle Owner

Member ID: Viroed

Location: Peoria, IL

Vehicle Info

1997 Chrysler Cirrus

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

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Car Audio & Video

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Last updated: May 03, 2004

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Brad’s Chrysler Cirrus
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I just purchased this 1997 Chrysler Cirrus and plan on making it my project car. Have to start working on it soon, but hard to find time.

Pictures will be up as soon as a find a nice spot to take them.

Update 10/27/02

I have pictures of my Sound System. Pictures of the car will be up as soon as we have good weather around here.

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Update 05/01/04

I have now added XM Radio with the Delphi System. Will have pictures up soon.

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Nrangers  

Posted by: Nrangers

01/28/2004 03:49PM

Nice Ride, Check Out My 99 Cirrus

biggiejayr  

Posted by: biggiejayr

06/15/2003 04:59PM

hey how do u pop the wood grain off to install a reciever, im afried of breaking it... love the car man keep up the work

26003  

Posted by: 26003

03/23/2003 12:37AM

Hey sweet ride. Keep that grille its so much better looking than the later grilles it isnt funny

newbcirrusguy  

Posted by: newbcirrusguy

01/26/2003 03:03AM

Hey how do you replace a reciever in this car? Do you have to pull the wood-like trim out, or remove that whole section of dash? Let me know. Thanks

Viroed  

Posted by: Viroed

01/29/2003 03:02AM

To answer your question newbcirrusguy YES. The wood grain molding around the radio pops off the front, and then there are two bolts that hold in the radio. Pretty simple to install. The hardest part of the whole installation is putting the radio wire harness with the wiring harness that connects to the factory plugs in the car. This is not really difficult just time consuming. HAVE FUN!!!!!

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: Viroed

Location: Peoria, IL