This Miami Cruiser has only had a short life so far, but it has definitely been treated right.  It was purchased new in 2K, and it began 2K2 like this!

Stillen's urethane body kit was installed and painted to match by Strictly Top of the Line.  A Trenz billet grille insert accents the polished bowtie and antenna.  Eliminating the OE parking lenses with the clear units cleans the nose up the rest of the way.

The ride height was brought down to a sensible level.  For obstacle-avoidance, a 10-switch control box lifts the Firestone air bags through 1/2" airline and large valves.  They are supplied by two BlowJax 450 compressors filling a 7-gallon reserve tank.  To add to the comfort provided with the air ride system, a 4-link was also utilized.

 

This slick two door's rolling stock consists of Eagle Alloys and Yokohama.  The polished 20" rollers are wrapped with 255/35ZR20 Yokohama AVS Sport rubber.

While cruising 'the strip' on the weekends, Joe glows his own way with a blue Street Glow neon underbody kit.  Hopefully he doesn't test the police-style strobe light system until he's parked.  Otherwise, I bet he would find some not-so-friendly competition BEHIND him!

The heartbeat in this bowtie has been slightly pumped.  Ponies are added to this 4.3L V-6 via an Air Raid intake system, a K&N air filter, and a Flowmaster exhaust system.  The engine compartment has also been treated to some billet and chrome accessories.  Color wire loom has begun the job of wire cleanup.

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