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<blockquote data-quote="tt335ci03cobra" data-source="post: 14782902" data-attributes="member: 68944"><p>Style wise I'm not a huge fan of stripes, decals or chrome but some cars pull it off great. </p><p></p><p>Main reason I'm chiming in is to second the idea of a custom dyno tune vs mailed bama file. Their file offers good power gains but it's a little risky to run a box tune IMO because every environment and engine is slightly different.</p><p></p><p>I'd go custom, and I'd work up a</p><p>nice 8x12" display to stand on your radiator cover (in a counter display like you'd see at a business or office counter with a paper in it) that shows the dyno graph up top for about 1/3rd of the page then a nicely spaced/fronted mod list below.</p><p></p><p>Tastefull touches and details go a long way in car shows. Make your car unique with some innovative one off modifications. I'd look into a custom in dash like an iPod mini (very cleanly done) or have the cars build number (of silver cobras so it's 3 digits) embroidered in the headrests or detailed onto the front driver bumper like saleens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt335ci03cobra, post: 14782902, member: 68944"] Style wise I'm not a huge fan of stripes, decals or chrome but some cars pull it off great. Main reason I'm chiming in is to second the idea of a custom dyno tune vs mailed bama file. Their file offers good power gains but it's a little risky to run a box tune IMO because every environment and engine is slightly different. I'd go custom, and I'd work up a nice 8x12" display to stand on your radiator cover (in a counter display like you'd see at a business or office counter with a paper in it) that shows the dyno graph up top for about 1/3rd of the page then a nicely spaced/fronted mod list below. Tastefull touches and details go a long way in car shows. Make your car unique with some innovative one off modifications. I'd look into a custom in dash like an iPod mini (very cleanly done) or have the cars build number (of silver cobras so it's 3 digits) embroidered in the headrests or detailed onto the front driver bumper like saleens. [/QUOTE]
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