Originally Posted by dynamicS
The sprint booster might be the best mod you will ever do on the automatic crossfire. start with that then see if you really want to start paying more for mods.
As for the K&N filters, they are a waste of money...
Thanks!
Originally Posted by golfergal
For the $$, the sprint booster is the way to go. I did the Illuminated sills...love them and they look sharp with my Aeroblue roadster...
You might want to spring for the Crossfire floor mats...they are on my Christmas list, and I did take the plunge and paid $1.99 for a pair of blind side mirrors that help with my visibility.
Good luck!
Lol. Thanks. The illuminated sills do look sharp.
I'm not sure, but my XF may have come with the mats... do they have "Crossfire" printed on them?
Tell me more about these blind side mirrors. Visibility is an issue.
I hope you don't mean those little stick on disc. But if you paid $1.99, then you probably do.
Originally Posted by stryfox
Light up washer nozzles?
Fuzzie steering wheel cover?
Playboy air freshener?
Some cheap stuff is just cheap...
You could look into the capacitor radio mod if you are unhappy with the sound.
:P First stop... Wal-mart! I'm pleased with the sound, though I may replace the dash unit some day. What is this capacitor radio mod you speak of?
Originally Posted by marauderroy
Cheap mods for a Crossfire. Check of the front grille mod from SRTSIX and the stereo cap mod. Thats about all thats "cheap". Remember, You bought a very nice car with a lot of class. Don't try to get cheap with it.
Where can I find pricing on the SRT-6 grilles? I perused the chrysler website accessories, but didn't see any grilles.
And what I meant by cheap was... I didn't want to spend $100s or $1ks to trick-out, tune or whatever the term is these days for souping up cars.
As for the class.. wow. Had I any idea the amount of attention I'd be getting, I'd seriously considered not getting it. :lol:
Now, there was a locomotive conductors air horn I was considering... :P