Recent work on my 02

jbs45

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Here's what I just added/updated on my Graphite Metallic 02 RT/10:

- Front fascia repaint
- Driver's side fog light replacement (lens was cracked on old one)
- Replaced tires with BF Goodrich g-Force T/A KDW 2
- Took back window to local glass company and they replaced rubber seal (old one was cracked and aging)
- Added Lloyd floormats and rear trunk mat (silver Sneaky Pete emblem on all three mats)
- Installed clear Lamin-x protective film to fog light lens (40 mil thick)
- Changed oil/oil filter
- Purchased new car cover that zips up around entire car


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Looks nice!

What's the ballpark on getting the back window done? Mine could probably use that treatment. Any tips on finding a place that can do it?
 

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Very nice work! Well done! Love the color! :)

Just a random thought for you too, with the parts you are buying, may I suggest you become a Venom VCA member even if only for the discounts you would get on all the parts through Viper Parts of America. With what you have purchased, your 20% would have paid for the membership and you would be a fair bit ahead. Not to mention all the club advantages you would get like the magazine, full forum access, etc.

Just a thought! :)

Robert
 
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Thanks for all the comments guys! I'm thinking about officially joining VCA!

The rear window seal replacement was done by a small, local glass company. They charged me $55. The seal they used is a little larger than the previous but it will work just fine. I rarely use the window anyway, as I don't drive my baby unless weather forecast is 110% sunshine! :)

I highly recommend the fog light lens protective covering. They are really thick and should really help against road debris chips/cracks. I paid under $30 for both.

Front fascia repaint was done for under $400. It was actually pretty easy removing and reinstalling it.
 
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I forgot to mention I also installed the skip-shift eliminator module. Toughest part was removing the transmission plate, the screws were really torqued in there!
 
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