2016 Outlander Sport SEL with tasteful mods NYC
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2016 Outlander Sport SEL with tasteful mods NYC
Wanted to share my Outlander Sport with everyone. A 16' SEL in quartz brown. Out of Queens NYC. I've listed some pics below. Some are older pics without all the mods done and some are more recent. I still have more mods to go too. (I can't believe how much I like this thing lol)
Mod list (updated 9/8/18)
- HID Low Beam
- LED Fog Lights
- hella optilux yellow hi beam
- led interior and license plate bulbs
- debadge liftgate
- LED switch back DRLs
- EvoX side markers
- plate bar with PIAA RF Series Ion Yellow Lights
- rear nudge bar
- Curt hitch receiver
- smoked LED tail lights
- 3M satin black chrome delete
- Pioneer App radio 4
- full JL audio sound system
- remote start
- large OEM spoiler
- 16x8 fuel wheels with Iron Man ATs
- Rally Armor mud flaps
- larger diameter SS Flowmaster exhaust tip
- 3m FX premium tinted two front windows
- Rola roof basket
' 30" Curved RC LED bar on roof rack
- ARB Onbaord air
- ARB Awning 1250
- Rigid Diffused flush mount reverse light flushed in rear fog location
Mod list (updated 9/8/18)
- HID Low Beam
- LED Fog Lights
- hella optilux yellow hi beam
- led interior and license plate bulbs
- debadge liftgate
- LED switch back DRLs
- EvoX side markers
- plate bar with PIAA RF Series Ion Yellow Lights
- rear nudge bar
- Curt hitch receiver
- smoked LED tail lights
- 3M satin black chrome delete
- Pioneer App radio 4
- full JL audio sound system
- remote start
- large OEM spoiler
- 16x8 fuel wheels with Iron Man ATs
- Rally Armor mud flaps
- larger diameter SS Flowmaster exhaust tip
- 3m FX premium tinted two front windows
- Rola roof basket
' 30" Curved RC LED bar on roof rack
- ARB Onbaord air
- ARB Awning 1250
- Rigid Diffused flush mount reverse light flushed in rear fog location
Last edited by TCSNYC; Sep 11, 2018 at 12:47 PM.
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as far as looks go, not a fan of (what i'm guessing are) the DRL's by the fog lights - they kinda clash with the chrome bits around it and make the front end look even busier than it already is, IMO.
i do like the front bully bar and blacked-out piece of chrome along the top of the grille, though.
i do like the front bully bar and blacked-out piece of chrome along the top of the grille, though.
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Dig the color and the tire and wheel choice. Not a fan of the bull bar and rear bumper. Need to black out the front if your going for a more off-road look. But hey, your ride. Looks pretty good though!
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Welcome to the forum!
Liking what you've done so far.
Love that bull bar! However, the butt bar is a tad much...
I'd suggest just adding an extended Big Chrome Ball. That should accomplish similar "back off" protection.
Liking what you've done so far.
Love that bull bar! However, the butt bar is a tad much...
I'd suggest just adding an extended Big Chrome Ball. That should accomplish similar "back off" protection.
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I actually like everything done surprisingly, and I usually dislike bull bars in general.
The front DRL's blend in quite well actually, I didn't even notice them at first. The only thing I can say is if they were more a pure white they'd blend with the chrome a little better.
And a unrelated question for a fellow quartz brown owner; why is this color worse than black on keeping free of imperfections in the paint. lol I got my car washed and the original clear plastic protectant on the car had left a small little line of residue, and the car wash guys accidentally left 'buff' marks so to say in trying to remove them and stopped trying to get the residue off all together. It just seems it shows everything, especially when clean, anything in particular you do?
The front DRL's blend in quite well actually, I didn't even notice them at first. The only thing I can say is if they were more a pure white they'd blend with the chrome a little better.
And a unrelated question for a fellow quartz brown owner; why is this color worse than black on keeping free of imperfections in the paint. lol I got my car washed and the original clear plastic protectant on the car had left a small little line of residue, and the car wash guys accidentally left 'buff' marks so to say in trying to remove them and stopped trying to get the residue off all together. It just seems it shows everything, especially when clean, anything in particular you do?
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Outtie update! Finished the chrome delete, added a 20" rough country light bar to the bull bar, calipers painted gold, exhaust tip painted black, and installed a Rola roof basket. I also added some demon eyes but I couldn't show them in the day time. I'll try to post some night pics soon.
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I actually like everything done surprisingly, and I usually dislike bull bars in general.
The front DRL's blend in quite well actually, I didn't even notice them at first. The only thing I can say is if they were more a pure white they'd blend with the chrome a little better.
And a unrelated question for a fellow quartz brown owner; why is this color worse than black on keeping free of imperfections in the paint. lol I got my car washed and the original clear plastic protectant on the car had left a small little line of residue, and the car wash guys accidentally left 'buff' marks so to say in trying to remove them and stopped trying to get the residue off all together. It just seems it shows everything, especially when clean, anything in particular you do?
The front DRL's blend in quite well actually, I didn't even notice them at first. The only thing I can say is if they were more a pure white they'd blend with the chrome a little better.
And a unrelated question for a fellow quartz brown owner; why is this color worse than black on keeping free of imperfections in the paint. lol I got my car washed and the original clear plastic protectant on the car had left a small little line of residue, and the car wash guys accidentally left 'buff' marks so to say in trying to remove them and stopped trying to get the residue off all together. It just seems it shows everything, especially when clean, anything in particular you do?
Nothing really in particular. Hand washes only, using good products and staying on top of it. I always like to use a polymer sealant spray after my washes. It seems to make the "wash last longer."
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I dig the look.
Really like how the Black turned out on the chrome grill trim.
Not sure where I'm going with mine, but I'm thinking of matching my side "stash" trim to my carbonfiber grill trim. (on my Outlander)
Really like how the Black turned out on the chrome grill trim.
Not sure where I'm going with mine, but I'm thinking of matching my side "stash" trim to my carbonfiber grill trim. (on my Outlander)