...to get my Loudmouth Exhaust, Air box lid, CAI, and MAF sensor installed. As I don't really have the facilities or tools to do an exhaust, it was cool to be able to go to SLP. I arrived around 10 in the morning. Spent most of the mid-day in a conference room waiting, being the geek I am, I brought my laptop and studied for my CCNA (Cisco Networks Certification for those not in the IT field) most of the time. However, a few faces I recognized from SLP day in Milan were there. I saw Reg around a few times, even thought I saw JeffY once. Mostly just kept to myself and waited patiently for my baby to get done. Anyway, it was like being in F-Body heaven. The walls in every room I was in were covered with SS and Firehawk pictures or articles related to the cars. Towards the end of my day, a SLP employee talked to me for a bit in the front lobby, turns out he is a fellow Michigan State alumni. He told me I'd be able to hear it when they fire up my car once the LM is on. A few minutes later, I hear a the rumble he was talking about. I look out the window to see my SS flying down the street! When the mechanic brought her back, I paid my bill and they took me into the garage to take her home. I chatted with the guys in the garage for a while. One asked me if I use Zaino on the car because it really looks nice . They all thought the SLP sticker on the back was really sharp. Thank you Orange Peel!
When I fired up the car, I was very happy with my choice of the LM exhaust. Sounds awesome. The whole way home up I-75 I ran with the windows down to hear it (even thought I think it's acutally louder with the windows up). All in all, it was a great day, though I do wish I would of asked Reg to sign my car. Took one pic while I was at SLP too.
Darren
Posted by Hawkeye (Member # 88) on :
Been there several times myself. They installed my 4:10's and my SFC's.
You are right on - they love their work and it shows.