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I wish I grew up with one of these :grin2:


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The first one was done up for the Chrysler show beginning of year......I really like the looks of the second one....I have already planned out my Tusk white mods, I am not a fan of chrome and already have a shop that is going to wrap all of the chrome in gloss black....
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Hey guys!

New on this forum, but not new on Vans. I usually lurk around Odyssey and Sienna forums but the Pacifica has been one platform we've been intrigued about.

I'm a member of a community called VANkulture and we mod vans. We also have Pacifica owners on our pages.

check out vankulture.com and on Instagram and Facebook: VANkulture

The builder of that dark grey pacifica aired out is John Fortuno who is very popular upon the Chrysler 300 Aftermarket scene. In fact Chrysler actually was the one who asked him to build that van.

Anyway, excited to check this forum around.
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I'd love to share pics but not allowed yet due to low post count haha
Nice.. I love the look of the lowered Mini Van but alas I think for functionality I probably won't do it, tho new wheels might be something that may happen in the future tho the stock 20s are not bad at all.
I have KW2 on my 300C SRT8 and its moderately lowered and love the look but I do run into driveways and bumps that can cause me some scrapping all the time.

John Fortuno? u mean FatChance? I see.. sweet..
4 full cans of black plastidip and used up 3 partial, less than half cans I had laying around, mostly to add coats to the tire so it peels off later. Then I used most of three cans of metallizer. I could have made the 4 and 3 cans work, but I had the old cans and I wanted to insure the tires would strip clean. I used the dip your car release coating on the tires, and it worked great. I warm the cans in hot water and the coating lays out nice and smooth. And I've gotten pretty good at laying down wet coats, so that helps too. It's held up on my wife's car for two winters, so the stuff works well as long as the wheel is clean, and enough coats. I put down one dusting coat and at least 4 wet coats of the black, then I used 3 coats of the metallizer.
looks awesome. I'd like to they for my tusk white Pacifica coming soon.
Hey guys!

New on this forum, but not new on Vans. I usually lurk around Odyssey and Sienna forums but the Pacifica has been one platform we've been intrigued about.

I'm a member of a community called VANkulture and we mod vans. We also have Pacifica owners on our pages.

check out vankulture.com and on Instagram and Facebook: VANkulture

The builder of that dark grey pacifica aired out is John Fortuno who is very popular upon the Chrysler 300 Aftermarket scene. In fact Chrysler actually was the one who asked him to build that van.

Anyway, excited to check this forum around.
I know the video short of John Fortuno and the Pacifica was posted elsewhere on the forum but here it is again:

Love it!
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4 full cans of black plastidip and used up 3 partial, less than half cans I had laying around, mostly to add coats to the tire so it peels off later. Then I used most of three cans of metallizer. I could have made the 4 and 3 cans work, but I had the old cans and I wanted to insure the tires would strip clean. I used the dip your car release coating on the tires, and it worked great. I warm the cans in hot water and the coating lays out nice and smooth. And I've gotten pretty good at laying down wet coats, so that helps too. It's held up on my wife's car for two winters, so the stuff works well as long as the wheel is clean, and enough coats. I put down one dusting coat and at least 4 wet coats of the black, then I used 3 coats of the metallizer.
I assume you got the whole kit from DYC?
I can't imagine that van being loaded down with what a family would bring on a weekend trip. You's be scraping the ground at that point constantly. Sure it probably has better performance but not really user friendly.

I agree but the ride is so much better on air
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