Yes, the title is misleading (I have not yet had the time to do much to it), but here is a gallery of the photos I have taken of the Malibu.
Dave Kirk Automotive Promo
Front View 1
Front View 2
Angled Shot 1
Angled Shot 2
Shifter / Center Console
I See The Light
Rear View
Represent
Ecotech, Beats Those Prehistoric Fourtecs!
Rear Trunk Shot
A few base characteristics:
Visual Alterations
Window Tint by Keltint, Crossville
Front two passenger windows are 35% tint, acrylic
Rear two passenger and back windows are 20% tint, acrylic
Front Driver's Window
Back Driver's Window
Performance Alterations
Front Fascia "Bottom Guard"
-Explanation: I found a chromed aluminum tailgate handle from a 1998 F-150 and drilled a hole in the exact middle. I sized the hole based on the size of a bolt already existing on the Malibu to hold the front fascia/kit in place. This has successfully prevented any damage from bottoming out, scraping parking blocks, and curbing when parking.
Angle 1
Angle 2
WeatherTech Cargo Liner
-Explanation: Since I was and still am a truck guy, I find myself hauling dirty and damaging material that would normally rip passenger vehicles to shreds. I purchased the cargo liner and had a warranty with it to prevent any damage to the trunk area of the Malibu. Thus far, a great success!
Outside Shot 1
Outside Shot 2
How It is Secured 1
How It is Secured 2
Scars / Damage
It is a sad day when one has to make a section over viewing the damages done to their vehicles, but I can honestly say I had no part in them. My vehicle was clipped in a parking lot on campus one day, leaving behind a large scar and a broken bumper. After fixing the bumper with some *******-engineering, I sought out to at least lessen the eyesore that was the damage. Here are some before and after pictures.
Damage 1
Damage 2
Repaired 1
Repaired 2
Repaired 3
Dave Kirk Automotive Promo
Front View 1
Front View 2
Angled Shot 1
Angled Shot 2
Shifter / Center Console
I See The Light
Rear View
Represent
Ecotech, Beats Those Prehistoric Fourtecs!
Rear Trunk Shot
A few base characteristics:
Visual Alterations
Window Tint by Keltint, Crossville
Front two passenger windows are 35% tint, acrylic
Rear two passenger and back windows are 20% tint, acrylic
Front Driver's Window
Back Driver's Window
Performance Alterations
Front Fascia "Bottom Guard"
-Explanation: I found a chromed aluminum tailgate handle from a 1998 F-150 and drilled a hole in the exact middle. I sized the hole based on the size of a bolt already existing on the Malibu to hold the front fascia/kit in place. This has successfully prevented any damage from bottoming out, scraping parking blocks, and curbing when parking.
Angle 1
Angle 2
WeatherTech Cargo Liner
-Explanation: Since I was and still am a truck guy, I find myself hauling dirty and damaging material that would normally rip passenger vehicles to shreds. I purchased the cargo liner and had a warranty with it to prevent any damage to the trunk area of the Malibu. Thus far, a great success!
Outside Shot 1
Outside Shot 2
How It is Secured 1
How It is Secured 2
Scars / Damage
It is a sad day when one has to make a section over viewing the damages done to their vehicles, but I can honestly say I had no part in them. My vehicle was clipped in a parking lot on campus one day, leaving behind a large scar and a broken bumper. After fixing the bumper with some *******-engineering, I sought out to at least lessen the eyesore that was the damage. Here are some before and after pictures.
Damage 1
Damage 2
Repaired 1
Repaired 2
Repaired 3