After I purchased this vehicle from my grandmother three years ago (with only 23,000 miles on it), I can finally say that I am finished customizing it. I think that my vehicle is a perfect example of a Chrysler Cirrus that hasn't undergone major changes but has been developed into a machine that has unique features and a very clean look. I was never into neon lights, loud mufflers, and body kits. Maybe I grew out of this phase (before even entering it) or I just wanted my Cirrus to be known as a classy vehicle that doesn't attract alot of attention. I have put alot of time, effort, and money into this car to make sure that it is as flawless as a 1999 can be. Alot of my modifications aren't that expensive and I hope that viewers can gain some ideas based off of what my pages provide. Hope you enjoy my page. Please feel free to tell me what you think and don't hesitate to ask me any questions.
Classy view.
35% window tint film.
I had the non-functioning light bar on the trunk shaved and professionally painted a metallic silver (the same color as my grille).
You can notice my automatic sunroof.

All of the emblems have been removed from the side of the vehicle. This includes the LXI badges and Chrysler badges. I also removed the door protectors.


This grille is off of a 1995 Chrysler Cirrus that I had professionally painted a metallic silver. The emblem is off of the trunk of a Chrysler Town and Country. The emblem is in place with a heavy duty double sided tape. It doesn't budge.
Brand new headlights with clear turn signal bulbs. I also just changed the light bulbs from OEM to GE NIGHTHAWK bulbs for better performance at night.
Magnaflow performance exhaust tip. It is quiet because I hate loud vehicles.
On both sides I decided to put these circular mirrors. I use them especially when parking so my rims don't scape the curb. They are life savers!
13 inch stubby antenna from stubbyantenna
18x7.5 Akita Ak6 Racing Rims with Kumho all season tires. These wheels have a nice lip to them. You will also notice my black rubber coated wheel wells. I do this once every summer.
I paint my calipers black every summer. I shave them down to bare metal, clean them well with a brake cleaner, apply 2 coats of filler primer, and 2 coats of black high heat caliper paint.
W I D E
Welcome to my flawless interior!
If this wasn't a 1999 I would have probably put lambo door hindges on the front and suicides in the back.
I placed padding under this black leather fabric to make for a more comfortable and classy feel. This was a very difficult task but they came out looking like they were made for the vehicle.
All leather interior.
I treat my leather interior monthly.
The BEST mats on the market! LLoyd's Custom Fit Rubbertite All Season Mats.
Perfectly custom fit.
I purchased these mats for only $67 on carid.com.
I had to purchase a steering wheel cover because mine was deteriorating from constant use. This is a black genuine leather.
Alpine IDA-X300 faceunit. Does all that I need it to do. Pretty simple actually.
Hardwired Valentine 1 Radar/Laser Detector with rear view mirror V1 mount. My total expense of radar cost roughly $550 total.
Beautiful View :)
Glove compartment radar detector case that I made for my Valentine 1 when I'm not using it. I mounted it with double sided adhesive so it doesn't budge. The case is from a Swiss wallet that I had to buy for $15. Funny thing is...I sold the wallet to the cashier for $10.
My V1 case with extra accessories I had purchased. I leave this in my dorm room in a safe when I am at school.