Here's my '99 Fiat Bravo. I bought it in 2000 where the only mods were the rear spoiler and 15" wheels.
Above left: Black Bravo in "summer guise" with 17" wheels.
Above right: Black Bravo in "winter guise" with 15" wheels. I tried on chrome M3 mirrors, but because of poor fitting i'm now back to standard. Maybe I'll try another brand...
The winter wheels are the ones that was on the car when I bought it, but I painted them black - just for the hell of it. No one else in Denmark had black wheels at that time, I think...
Above left: 7½x17" Hi Join H147 wheels fitted with 205/40-17 Toyo Proxes T1-S tires.
Above right: 7x15" King wheels fitted with 195/50-15 Fulda Supremo tires.
Above left: P&A Tuning rear bumper, RGM M3 sideskirts, Abarth rear spoiler, custom tunable exhaust (new!).
Above right: Abarth front bumper, Marea headlights, Brava air intake.
The all new exhaust is made out of two 4" tunable backboxes which were welded together. A custom made Y-piece was made to make it fit the original exhaustpipe. It sounds great!
Semi colourcoded engine. Standard except for the JR induction system with stainless steel pipe.
Above left: The soon to be rebuild ICE system in the boot. There are also two subs on the other side of the box!
Above right: Boasting a new sub-amp, still good enough to win prices!
The next project is a complete make-over of the boot-install, which will feature a new sub enclosure and possibly a set of 6½" components.
The rest of the ICE system consists of a Kenwood head-unit and two sets of Kenwood 5 1/4" components.
Kenwood KDC-X879 CD/MP3 head-unit.
This is a US-model not available in Europe. My brother Jack bought it for me, since he's living in Austin, Texas. Thanks bro'! :-)
Above left: Silver Wünschtacho dials.
Above right: Dials at night.
Above left: The dashboard.
Above right: Standard seats with Abarth seat covers.
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