Fresh pics of my RTR :)
Pics in my sig. Finally got around to tinting windows, installing caliper covers, and some polishing using Turtle Wax ICE.
Next up: going to figure out about retrofitting in some OEM projectors with D2S HIDs.
According to Vaughn Gittin Jr when I talked to him in person, there are two black RTRs are the moment, with a total number in existence thus far at under 50.
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Next up: going to figure out about retrofitting in some OEM projectors with D2S HIDs.
According to Vaughn Gittin Jr when I talked to him in person, there are two black RTRs are the moment, with a total number in existence thus far at under 50.
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Last edited by 2011BlackRTR; Jul 18, 2011 at 06:26 PM.
Pics in my sig. Finally got around to tinting windows, installing caliper covers, and some polishing using Turtle Wax ICE.
Next up: going to figure out about retrofitting in some OEM projectors with D2S HIDs.
According to Vaughn Gittin Jr when I talked to him in person, there are two black RTRs are the moment, with a total number in existence thus far at under 50.
Next up: going to figure out about retrofitting in some OEM projectors with D2S HIDs.
According to Vaughn Gittin Jr when I talked to him in person, there are two black RTRs are the moment, with a total number in existence thus far at under 50.
Thanks everyone, I'm def. enjoying my new toy! Would love to find some cruises in NoVA or chill spots where enthusiasts gather to meet folks with cool cars. Thinking of checking out Summit Point and getting schooled a bit, maybe seeing what this car can really do. Also, I've heard of Mason Dixie in MD having a real 1/4 drag strip 
Check out the link in my sig -- go to Page 2, there should be some close-ups of the covers. For $200 they aren't cheap but I think really make the wheels stand out even more. Though they're fake, of course, they're much cheaper than Brembos, plus the Baer rotors look good enough IMO. Although braking could be a little better for this car, no doubt, but not ready to blow $2500 on bigger brakes quite yet.

Check out the link in my sig -- go to Page 2, there should be some close-ups of the covers. For $200 they aren't cheap but I think really make the wheels stand out even more. Though they're fake, of course, they're much cheaper than Brembos, plus the Baer rotors look good enough IMO. Although braking could be a little better for this car, no doubt, but not ready to blow $2500 on bigger brakes quite yet.
J/K, this kit is a little too rare, most folks I talk to usually have no idea it even exists. Plus, it won't hurt to be able to buy a replacement front lip in case I tear mine off.



