New to MCF
#1
New to MCF
Hello All,
I am new to the MCF and am excited to learn about ways to enhance my time with my Monte. I have had my MC now for 3 1/2 years and recently decided to put more time and money into my car. Currently is is pretty much a stock 2004 Monte but I am begining to look into ways to make it better. I am planning on starting with a lot of just visual enhancements and the move to more technical changes. Any advice or suggestions as to how I can make my MC look and perform like a champ feel free to let me know. Thanks...
J.N.
I am new to the MCF and am excited to learn about ways to enhance my time with my Monte. I have had my MC now for 3 1/2 years and recently decided to put more time and money into my car. Currently is is pretty much a stock 2004 Monte but I am begining to look into ways to make it better. I am planning on starting with a lot of just visual enhancements and the move to more technical changes. Any advice or suggestions as to how I can make my MC look and perform like a champ feel free to let me know. Thanks...
J.N.
#3
RE: New to MCF
[align=center]Hi Jason & Welcome to the MCF[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]What Model is your 04 Monte Carlo ?[/align][align=center]Explore the forum, and if you can't find the information that[/align][align=center]you are looking for, just post your questions.[/align][align=center]Tint & Wheels always can enhance the beauty of a Monte.[/align][align=center]Use the Forum's Search engine foryourtopic interest.[/align][align=center]Post some pic's of your Monte if you have them.[/align][align=center]We will be looking forward to your future posts.[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Tell us more about your Monte Carlo,[/align][align=center]Miles/Equip/Options.[/align][align=center]EnJoy the MCF,[/align][align=center]`Space[/align]
#7
RE: New to MCF
Welcome Jason from the AAARMY! Glad to have you here. What motor do you have? Got pics?
DEFINATELY if you're looking to kick up the looks, think about wheels, 18-20", window tint if it's legal, and either one of the grille inserts: GM's or SLP's I have the GM Tony Stewart grille, muself, as I have a bowtie on my plate cover. If you have to have a front plate, then I would go with the SLP grille, which has the red bowtie.
A good cold air intake and the u-bend delete pipe are the 1st things to do performance wise.
DEFINATELY if you're looking to kick up the looks, think about wheels, 18-20", window tint if it's legal, and either one of the grille inserts: GM's or SLP's I have the GM Tony Stewart grille, muself, as I have a bowtie on my plate cover. If you have to have a front plate, then I would go with the SLP grille, which has the red bowtie.
A good cold air intake and the u-bend delete pipe are the 1st things to do performance wise.
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