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Top 5 Favorite Mods

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by BPZVW30, Mar 19, 2015.

  1. BPZVW30

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    I did a count of my mods and out of 38, below are my favorites. (so far :))


    1. 2012 OEM LED Headlights ( #070 painted reflectors)
    2. Black Piano Wood / Leather Steering Wheel
    3. Valenti CR Tail Lights
    4. Stage 10 Shifter
    5. TRD Plus Forged Wheels


    What's your Top 5?
     
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  2. sfprankster

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    1) Pioneer AVIC-6000NEX head unit, JL Audio JX360/4 amp, JL Audio C2-650 front speakers, JL Audio TR650-CSi rear speakers
    Appointment scheduled to have a JL Audio CP108LG-W3v3: Single 8W3v3 Microsub and a JL Audio JX500/1D amp installed.
    ^^^^does that count as one?
    2) Clazzio beige/black custom seat covers <--- makes my back feel good :rolleyes:
    3) Grazio & Co Synchro badges
    4) Sokie Tech hood struts <--- first time a Toyota tech opened the hood and almost lost his nose = PRICELESS :ROFLMAO:
    5) rear hatch cargo LED's <--- useful on numerous occasions
     
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  3. Xterra72

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    1.OGS Shifter
    2.JDM Side Mirrors
    3.TRD Ground Effects Kit
    4. Cusco suspension upgrades
    5.Toyota oem wind deflectors
    (y)
     
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    Fore Don't look back!

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    1. LED lights interior / exterior
    2. Channel window wind deflectors (non WeatherTech)
    3. Digital floor mates / cargo area (Husky, a lot cheaper than WeatherTech)
    4. Reverse wireless backup camera (real cheap less than $20)
    5. Golf ball shifter knob. (Titleist Pro V1)
     
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    1. Green Hella Dual-Tone Horns
    2. Green Hood Struts
    3. TRD CF & Leather Shift Knob w/Rude person's Adapter
    4. Kensun HID Headlights
    5. Badge-less Exterior :LOL: (sides replaced w/decals and back CF covered)
     
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    1. Prius Plus aero kit
    2. Prius Plus lowering springs
    3. 5000K HID
    4. Tom's push botton shifter
    5. Wind deflectors
     
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    Damn I need to hop on these window visors
     
  8. Robert Holt

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    1. Extensions for sun visors.
    2. Raised armrests on driver and passenger doors
    3. Full sized spare replacing the doughnut + modified black plastic tray on top
    4. Larger base for scissors jack and better ratcheting jack handle
    5. LEDs for all interior lights

    I note with interest that there is almost zero overlap between my list and the previous lists.
    It's a good thing we're all different or the world would be a very boring place!
     
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  9. BPZVW30

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    Hey there @Robert Holt. How about a pic of the raised armrests?
     
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  10. Robert Holt

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    First, DW wants to change the #5 preferred mod in my post above of the interior LED lights, which I thought were both super efficient and almost cool. She suggests that the preferred mod #5: is "Blind spot mirrors" that I installed shortly after we purchased the car. She reminded me that we both use those constantly and they have avoided many accidents. Have to agree with that--i guess I was so used to having them I didn't even think about 'em!

    But sure I can post pics of the arm rests! Here are pics of the passenger side and driver side arm rest. I shaped a thin piece of 3/16" plywood to fit the oddly-curved shape of the armrest (kind of kidney shaped). I tried using industrial Velcro to affix it and that failed after a couple hot months. Then I screwed that base plate to the rear of the armrest with very small brass wood screws (seen in the pics below) and, using a small brass hinge, to the inside of the pocket at the front of the armrest. The attachment point is at the rear of the pocket, so it is still basically empty and the door can be opened and closed in the normal manner. tell me if you want close-ups of the mounting or anything. Atop the base plate I installed a 1 inch layer of wood for stiffness and then then a 3/4 " layer of closed-cell foam cut from an old kitchen mat for cushioning. The result is:

    armrest1.jpg armrest2.jpg
    Let me know if you want more pics or construction details.
    Cheers!
     
  11. BPZVW30

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    Thanks for pics Robert Holt. I get the idea now.