| Portland Install Party February 16, 2003 |
| On Sunday, Feb 16, a group of our Oregon & Washington members got together in Portland for an install party. While watching the Daytona 500, the group installed some Hotchkis sway bars, tribal hood decals, brakes, shocks, guages, etc, and compared many other performance mods. The event took place at Adam Williams home. Thanks to Adam Williams for organizing this event and to Glenn Roberson for his expert mechanics help!! Thanks also to Tim Lawson for recording the event for the rest of us to enjoy. |
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| A complete list of installed mods follows: Adam - Tribal Decal Glenn - Hotchkis Sway Bars, Tribal Decal Stan - Tribal Decal, Billet Grill Inserts, Clear Corners Wade - Powerslot Rotors, Hawk Brake pads Tim - NGK ZFR5F-11 Spark Plugs Cisco - RS 180 Thermostat, Mopar rear Air deflector, 2" Torsion Bar & Shackle Lift Eric - RS180 T-Stat, Mopar Rear Air Deflector, Bilstein Shocks, Hotchkis Sway bars, WeatherTech Air Deflectors, NGK ZFR6F-11 Plugs, Mopar Mud Flaps Scott - Custom White face Guages, Hotchkis Sway bars, Synthetic Oil Change |
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| Attending the event were: Adam Williams - Portland, OR Glenn Roberson - Springfield, OR Tim Lawson - Lynnwood, WA Stanley Alleyne - Renton, WA Eric Smith - Portland, OR Scott Manthey - Kent, WA Pat Redden - Gresham, OR Scott Kovalik - Vancouver, WA Dick Prins - Portland, OR Bob Davis - Yamhill, OR Cisco Torrez - Renton, WA Wade Kilpatrick |
| I think Adam's neighbors thought a new Dodge dealer came to town! |
| Adam supplied not only the garage, but lots of goodies too. |
| Here Glenn is installing a Mopar rear Air Deflector on Cisco's D. |
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| Ds, Ds, and more Ds !! |
| Stan's sweet wheels. |
| Scott is feverishly working on a Tribal Hood Decal. |
| Is that a potato that Scott is putting in that exhaust ?? |
| Glenn is working on the sway bars while Eric looks on. |
| Cisco (left), Eric, & Glenn (on the floor) checking out all the parts for the sway bar install. |
| I'm sure everyone appreciated Glenn's help with all the installs. He worked for 16 hours with barely enough time for a food break. THANKS GLENN !! |