Tricked out minivan

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by deadbeat, Apr 7, 2004.

  1. deadbeat

    deadbeat Guest

    Anyone ever do anything to improve the sporty looks of the minivan. I see
    erebruni has a body kit. anyone do that? Also saw a pic of a caravan with a
    hood with air inlets. Can't find that anywere.
     
    deadbeat, Apr 7, 2004
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    Bill 2 Guest


    It's still a minivan, which is far from sporty, no glue on lines or juice
    can exhausts will fix that. I see a riced up caravan around me from time to
    time. I always laugh.
     
    Bill 2, Apr 7, 2004
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  3. No, because that is like putting lipstick on a pig.


    Matt
     
    Matthew S. Whiting, Apr 7, 2004
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  4. Certainly.

    Chrysler has been making minivans since 1984. What kind and year of
    minivan are you trying to modify?

    If it's one of the two most recent designs:

    www.vmaxx.de

    -->Chrysler
    -->Voyager GS ('96-'00)
    or
    -->Voyager RG ('01-)

    DS
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Apr 8, 2004
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    mic canic Guest

    along with the ground effects i would see if there is any lowering kits and new
    rims and tires help
    tinted windows and graphics help too
     
    mic canic, Apr 8, 2004
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    Steve Guest

    How pathetic would THAT be??
     
    Steve, Apr 8, 2004
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    Dan Larsen Guest

    Someone calling him/herself "deadbeat" asks:

    Yeah, . . . . well, . . . I KNEW i'd seen one, somewhere recently, . .
    .. . How's this one for "sporty??" Kinda looks like my 38 Plymouth Tudor
    Touring Sedan.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&category=72
    51&item=2467213538&sspagename=STRK%3AMEBWA%3AIT

    or try:

    http://tinyurl.com/3hny5


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    Dan'L

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    Dan Larsen, Apr 10, 2004
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    Kevin Guest

    Couldn't be any worse than a rice tuner or .... god forbid a SUV.
     
    Kevin, Apr 11, 2004
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    Kevin Guest

    Anybody know how to order from vmaxx? I get no response to my e-mails (in
    english) .

    KS
     
    Kevin, Apr 11, 2004
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  10. Try writing to Ernst at Vestatec:

    Alternatively, note that LLTek out of Canada is a North American
    Vmaxx/Vestatec distributor.

    DS
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Apr 14, 2004
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    Islander Guest

    I find this subject an interesting one.

    I have a 92 Caravan SE. It is suffering from the Paint peel
    syndrome. The shops I asked at.. say yes they will do it but at a
    high cost, then maybe you can sue them for the poor original paint. I
    decided I would like to try this in my garage at home.. I have all the
    tools, and some previous experience. So far so good. front and back
    are all done.. I removed all trim, and the rear door key. All is
    blanked out. The front has the hood ornament removed and blanked out.

    The vehicle still looks like a minivan hey that's what it is... but
    "something is missing" my friends say. and not able to figure it out.

    Next is the final paint. A pearl light blue instead of the factory
    light blue, and a small abstract mural on the side. We shall see how
    it goes with the airbrush.

    Other change I did was to have my fav muffler shop have at it. Split
    exhaust and 2 mufflers and 2 resonators. It is very very quite and
    there is a slight improvement in fuel economy.

    cheers
    the islander
     
    Islander, Aug 14, 2005
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  12. Or you could turn it into an "art" car:

    http://www.artcars.com/gangway/index.html

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Aug 15, 2005
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