Hi, I'm Kirk and this is my 2002 Chevy Malibu. I bought the car about 3 years ago from a company auction with 57000 original kilometres on it. I have never had any problems with it and I try very hard to keep it in immaculate condition.

Currently I only have a few minor modifications done to this car. As you can probably tell from the picture above, I have 18 inch rims on this car. They're Incubus DHL 705's with Nexen 7000 rubber. I also have an Eibach 2 inch lowering kit to make the rims look a little bigger.
The picture to the left is just the side view, the car actually sits a little lower than appears but because I parked on a slight incline on the side of the road it doesn't look like the kit does much. the picture to the right is a stock Malibu I seen parked near a walking path in the park. I decided to take the picture to show the difference between a stock Malibu and mine. I personally think mine looks a lot nicer, I also hope that other's think the same.

Here are a couple pictures of the back end of the car, I took most of the emblems off the back with the exception of a small v6 logo in the bottom left corner of the trunk. I put the window graphic on to make the car a little more unique looking, although the taillights seem to also do a good job of that in my opinion. And just as a little joke to all those who think it's a "grandma car" I decided to take a couple pictures with a fake license plate on.

Theres really nothing special done with the engine, with the exception of a K&N air filter I personally think it performs awesome stock and it's great on gas. I try to keep the engine bay as clean as anything else on my car.

Heres a shot of my interior. Like the engine bay, nothin really over the top here, it's comfy and clean, just the way I like it. To the right is just a little addition to the factory sound system. Every neighborhood needs a little boom once in a while right? 2 10inch Kicker C10's with a 600 watt pioneer amp in behind the box.

And last but not least, this is my detailing products inventory. They all seem to work really well in keeping my car very clean, I also recommend the Simoniz Interior and carpet cleaner, and the Dashboard and vinyl cleaner in the spray bottle if you enjoy and want to keep the "new car smell" inside your car indefinitely (with weekly cleanings). To be brutally honest though, the Meguiars rim cleaner works like crap, it leaves a very streaky, oily finish. Just use soap and water and a soft rag to keep those chromies shiny ;).
I guess I'll conclude with a classical, thanks for view ing my page! Don't forget to rate! but not before I say that in the near future, I am planning on a dealership designs lip kit as well as a new front grill. (Top and bottom). Anyways... Thanks for viewing my page and don't forget to rate me! As well, sign my guest book and let me know what you think. Thanks
Kirk.