
19" baby! My Black Widow kit has had the side vents shaven off of the front bumper. I did this because I love the kit but did't like the way the vents looked. It really transforms the look of the kit and helps counter against the overplayed status of the kit.
Some people don't even recognize it right away now. The custom fitted foglights and fine scale grill mesh help with the illusion that the car was built this way.

My hood is a copy of the Japanese Abflug hood for the Toyota Supra called the "Conclusion." I like it because the design is very clean yet agressive looking.

My engine. It looks nice, but there's not a heck of a lot done here as far as performance. Yet. Visible are the Neuspeed strut bar (better handling), and the Vibrant Intake (better breathing) I've swapped my sparkplugs for Denso Iridium sparkplugs (IK16) (better ignition) and swapped my car's battery for an Optima blue top battery (more powerful). Everything else is dress-up. Painted engine cover, blue wire covers, Weapon-R polished radiator fluid resovoir, Spoon resovior covers, Braided steel radiator hose sleeves, and battery terminals. I don't want to do to much more to my engine at this point since I want to swap it and don't want to spend money on parts that aren't transferable. Mods I may do in the meantime are Unorthodox Racing pullies, a bored throttle body, and an SPE throttle body spacer.

The Acura CL Type-S Engine with Supercharger that I want to swap into my car. The CL-S engine pushes the heavier CL at 260 HP without the supercharger. Imagine it in the lighter weight Accord with the supercharger attached, I/H/E, Pullies, and chipped. I'll be smoking V8's! >:-)

My car's interior. I've tried to keep my mods very subtle. My goal was to enhance it and make it look more European and Luxurious. I've always loved luxury car interiors with leather and woodgrain like those found in Mercedes, Lexus, or Jaguars and wanted to try and get the same feel in my car. I swapped in woodgrain trim bits from different year Accords (98-02) to get a complete set. (For some weird reason no Accords of any year came with a complete matching set of trim pieces.) I got these from a salvage yard. I also swapped my tan vents for black ones which I think look better. The dash has an APC Eurodash for the deep set gauge look, and AC Autotechnic reverse indiglo gagues for the hi-tech computery look. I've also carefully placed chrome accents around my interior. My woodgrain shiftknob has chrome, and my custom leather shiftboot is surrounded by a chrome bezel. The Eurodash also has chrome bezels around the gauges.
I'd like to have chrome bezels around my AC control knobs and test fitted some from a BMW but they were slightly to large. (Doh!) Maybe I'll try to get some custom made or something in the future.

This is a photoshopped image I made of what my stereo setup will be when I'm done. I will be relocating my stereo to the storage compartment below and placing a Kenwood touchscreen with DVD/GPS in the OEM stereo's spot.
My Levoc shift knob and custom Momo shift boot are also visible in this picture.