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Old 03-24-2005, 09:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Incase you forgot what a stock 300C looked like... here's mine... (56k beware)

Finally some sunshine to take a few pictures....









I'll quit boring you guys with pics. No mods yet. Don't really plan on doing anything to it unless I get overcome with that urge to modify something down the road. If I had the money... I think the only thing I would do is put rims and lower it a bit. I also liked the idea of color matching the pillars on the doors.
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Old 03-24-2005, 10:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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THANK YOU!!! So that is what my '06 will look like when it gets here this summer. I plan to do a few simple mods soon after arrival. Probably Spider lights, the Satin Nickel dash kit, and that may be it for a while.
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Old 03-25-2005, 03:00 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Looks good. You might mod the front license plate to be lower and not cover the grill. I'm keeping mine off as long as the Virginia cops let me.
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Finally some sunshine to take a few pictures....









I'll quit boring you guys with pics. No mods yet. Don't really plan on doing anything to it unless I get overcome with that urge to modify something down the road. If I had the money... I think the only thing I would do is put rims and lower it a bit. I also liked the idea of color matching the pillars on the doors.
One opinion...the completely stock 300 C looks great, and needs no mods. It is understated...it draws attention without asking for it...
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Old 03-25-2005, 05:35 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Nice pictures, that color is still one of my fav's and I honestly like it better then my sliver. It doesnt matter about how many mod's you have done, it's all about whats under the hood which of course is the Hemi.
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One opinion...the completely stock 300 C looks great, and needs no mods. It is understated...it draws attention without asking for it...
cannot agree more! the vehicle just draws attention to itself. so much so my wife is a little reticent to drive it any where. she states that everywhere she goes people are looking and pointing. i would be(am) proud of the vehicle. i am sure(hope) that she will get over it.
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Looks good. You might mod the front license plate to be lower and not cover the grill. I'm keeping mine off as long as the Virginia cops let me.
How do I do that?... do I simply remove the black plastic licence plate bracket and bolt my plate to the bracket holes?
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How do I do that?... do I simply remove the black plastic licence plate bracket and bolt my plate to the bracket holes?
was just out and looked at mine. when the black bracket is removed you will see two holes that are left that were used to hold the bracket solid against the frame. unfortunately the holes do not match up to the license plate holes.

i thought that i could drill new holes and spoke to my wife about it. i got the cold shoulder stare. the look told me that there will be no hole drilling in her new car. so i put it back. we will not dicuss it again. Instead we will use the a custom sealed license plate holder that she has already approved.
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How do I do that?... do I simply remove the black plastic licence plate bracket and bolt my plate to the bracket holes?
Here is an entire thread dedicated to "How-To's"... your question is addressed in post #14. Good Luck
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