Well with the weather finally brightening up today I was able to fit a few bits and pieces to the car that I had bought last month. I’m not a fan of modified cars, so in my opinion subtle is the way to go.
First up, genuine Fiat Aluminium Sports Pedals
Before
After
I’m really pleased with these, they brighten up the interior a good bit.
Next up was to fit a smaller aerial. The new one is from a Citroen C5 and fits near enough perfectly.
Before
After
Next it was onto the wipers, Bosch AeroTwins replacing the standard items
Before
After
Next job was to de-tango the front lights, Philips Silver Vision’s used to replace the orange bulbs. I think this freshens up the front nicely and looks much better
Before
50/50 (not great due to the reflections)
After
Last job of the day was to fit a K&N High-Flow Air Filter
Before anyone says anything I know that this won’t improve the performance of the car but it does improve the induction noise a bit plus it saves me having to pay for a new one every service.
I intended this job to take about 10 minutes but it turned out to be a bit tougher than I thought. In the end I had to remove the whole air box to gain full access to replace the filter but luckily if all went back together again lol
Over all I’m really happy with the subtle additions to the car.
Next up is to paint the callipers red and to try and find new covers for the cup holders, I feel some custom parts coming on!
First up, genuine Fiat Aluminium Sports Pedals
Before

After

I’m really pleased with these, they brighten up the interior a good bit.
Next up was to fit a smaller aerial. The new one is from a Citroen C5 and fits near enough perfectly.
Before

After

Next it was onto the wipers, Bosch AeroTwins replacing the standard items
Before

After

Next job was to de-tango the front lights, Philips Silver Vision’s used to replace the orange bulbs. I think this freshens up the front nicely and looks much better
Before

50/50 (not great due to the reflections)

After

Last job of the day was to fit a K&N High-Flow Air Filter

Before anyone says anything I know that this won’t improve the performance of the car but it does improve the induction noise a bit plus it saves me having to pay for a new one every service.
I intended this job to take about 10 minutes but it turned out to be a bit tougher than I thought. In the end I had to remove the whole air box to gain full access to replace the filter but luckily if all went back together again lol

Over all I’m really happy with the subtle additions to the car.
Next up is to paint the callipers red and to try and find new covers for the cup holders, I feel some custom parts coming on!