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2006 COTY / November Wild COTM ***Ready2Play***

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For those who don't know me, let me first introduce myself. My name is SGT Pete Pelfrey, and I'm from Atlanta (area), GA. I'm a 24 year old soldier who is having fun in the desert for the next year. I have a beautiful wife, Christina, who is back home waiting on me, and I love very much. My screen name, Ready2Play, comes from a thought that I had one day when I said to myself that my goal was to make my car ready to play with any other car that was game. Enough about me now, time for the car :)

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Oct, 2003- While I was in my military training school in Sierra Vista, AZ, I was walking down the street with my wife and had an epiphany…I needed a new car. Not some beat down clunker like my previous thirteen (yes, I had that many beater-cars), but a decent, reliable, nice and shiny new car. So I drove my first Tib. I loved it instantly, but still didn't know how I would be able to buy a brand new car.

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The day after I test-drove the automatic Tib, I was walking down the same street past the dealership. The guy I had talked to the day prior screamed from across the parking lot asking if I was ready to be put into my new car yet. I told him "yeah, but I have no cash, no credit, and I'm only a Private in the Army." He said it didn't matter, that he guaranteed that I would drive off the lot in a new Tiburon. I humored him. Sure enough, two hours later I was pulling off the lot in my shiny new 2003 6-speed V6.

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Following this, I had my first challenge, driving all the way back to Atlanta from school. After I made that grueling journey, I had to get ready to leave for Germany, and didn't have time to ship the car. I had to leave that up to my dad. A month later, I get a call at 2 o'clock in the morning with my dad in tears. He wrecked my brand new car two days before it was due to ship.

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Everything fixed, and the car finally in Germany, I figured it was time to start looking to see what I could do to it. I started looking on Google for my first mod, my AEM CAI. During this process, I just so happened to find an amazing site for my new hobby- newtiburon.com. I was instantly hooked. This site and its members have changed my life, as well as my car.

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After many small mods hear and there, I decided it was time for my first big one. I ran across a vertical door kit on here for $600, and jumped on the deal. Never having any modding experience, and hardly any mechanical skills, I hit the ground running on the install. From then on I gained the confidence in myself to do everything you see now. The only current work on my car that was not done by me, my friends, and my family, was the paint and body work.

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So far, I have about $27k in aftermarket parts and labor on and in the car. Being that I am a Sergeant in the Army now, and that my wife always holds a job, I have had a little more money to put into it. In all actuality though, I really don't know how I managed to get it where it is today, lol. It is currently in the shop in GA getting every single bit of interior custom fiber-glassed. Everything will be done from the floor to the head liner. The dash and door panels will be different. There is going to be a custom enclosure filling the back seat and trunk areas, which will house a nitrous bottle, a CRY02 bottle, my two 12" JL W7's, two JL 1000/1 amps, a JL 300/4 amp, and two 19" flat screen monitors in a motorized hide-away setup (which will come out of a 3D Tuscani T). There will be two 15" monitors put in the floorboards up front under tinted acrylic, so they can only be seen when turned on at shows. Two 15" monitors are being mounted in the doors, with another 8.5" monitor being mounted on the center between coxials in the hatch. Lastly, there will be a 10" touch screen flush mounted on the center dash, and the two 8.5" monitors flush mounted on either side of the dash. All of this will be hooked up to my CarPC and Alpin PXA-H701, and PS2 (for now, until I get a PS3). With this install they are also doing hidden red lighting (show quality setup) throughout the interior and exterior of the car.

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Following this large install, which is going to cost me about $12k in the work alone, the car is going to stay with TC at NextGen for a while. He is doing a complete custom build on the engine for me, with a first-time setup for a Tib. There will be boost. There will be power. There will be something different than the average. Aside from that, that's all I am going to say. You will all see it when the time comes.

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All and all, I think that I have managed to do a lot with my car in the time I have had it. It only has 30k miles on the current engine, and I feel that it stands out very well. There has been a lot of time, money, and pain that has went into making it is what it is today. I hope that when I am finished, I can stand back and say that I have built, with help, a car that is truly ready for show, go, and sound competitions.


Exterior Mods


SC2 Kit with Custom paint
Carbon Fiber Mussa hood
Carbon Fiber Canards
Carbon Fiber eyelines
Carbon Fiber door deltas
GT wing with Carbon Fiber sideplates and Carbon Fiber base
Carbon Fiber F1 style mirrors
Carbon Fiber Splitter
Carbon Fiber stabilizing rods
Silblade red/black wipers
05 Gills
SR Lambo door kit
Smoked clear fuel door with painted gas cap
Perrin shorty antenna
Custom emblems
Custom painted headlights
Tinted Mussa Tails
Painted calipers/rotor hubs
Custom mounted Fogs
Custom Tint
Red underbody lighting and suspension lighting
18" MRR GT-1 with Falken tires

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Interior Mods


Sparco Torino seats
Sparco Harness Bar Powdercoated Red
Sparco Harnesses
Momo steering wheel, ebrake handle, shifter knob
Carbon Fiber Sparco pedals
Speedhut Gauges
B&M STS
Triple Gauge Pillar w/autometer gauges
Custom Powdercoated Diamond Plate mats
Custom T vent covers
Custom paint
Custom door panel inserts with mounted 6" TV's and crossovers
Custom Shifter Plate
Custom Dash Emblem
PS2 in door and 8.5" monitor on dash
Custom shifter plate
Red leather shifter boot and console cover, and black leather ebrake boot
Red lighting

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Audio/Video Setup

Kenwood MPV-8025 headunit
Infinity Kappa 6.1 components
Infinity 7520a amp
Two 12" JL W7's
Two JL 1000/1 amps
Two 19" Flat screen monitors
PS2
8.5" Dash monitor
Two 4" door monitors
Audiovox DVD Player
Optima red top

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Performance Mods

Greddy Evo 2 Exhaust
Nology Hotwires
NGK Spark plugs
AEM CAI
NGM Stage IV upper IM
Wolfe Racing Ported polished lower IM
Wolfe Racing Stage 1 gauged and polished fuel rail
RIPP stage 2 clutch
Fidanza Flywheel

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Braking/Suspension

Rotora Drilled/Slotted Rotors
Dust free brakes
RRM Front Stut bar

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Being installed now...in addition to what I have

CarPC
Alpine PXA-H701
Two 15" monitors in the floorbaord
Two 15" monitors (one in each door)
10" Touch screen flush mounted in ceneter of dash
Two 8.5" monitors flush mounted on the dash (one on each side)
Complete full body interior/exterior/under hood proffesional lighting install
Custom Fiberglassed full interior

Coming soon after...


NGM Boost-this is going to be a surprise that I can't give away just yet
NGM Built Engine
CRY02 setup
Nitrous
Coilovers
BBK



Congrats Ready2Play!!!

And once again from our awesome site sponsor Turbo Wax, READY2PLAY will receive:

1) 4oz Turbo Wax Paint Protection
1) 4oz Turbo Wax Pre Wax Cleanser
1) 4oz Turbo Wax Tire Gel
1) 4oz Turbo Wax 3 Amigos
1) 4oz Turbo Wax Last Minute Detailer
1) 4oz Turbo Wax Car Shampoo
1) Applicator


Disclaimer : Article was written by Ready2Play. Any thing that makes your eyes bleed is not the responsibility of Newtiburon.com and its affiliates. ;)

Congratulations from the NT.Team
 
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pics from Nopi Nats and at my dads a few days before with my brothers 69 Chevelle SS. his took 2nd at Nats for his class.


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Yep. I will be giving away my winnings from this contest :) I can't use it, so I figued I would share with someone in the community
 
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#10 ·
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Congrats man, it's amazing that a car like that was entirely sponsored by you.

Good luck on the boost, hope to see you and your car in ATL whenever you're here.
 
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#11 ·
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congrats man. car looks hot
 
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#13 ·
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killer car bro....

That is a lot of hard work....

I wish I had the time and the money...

maybe someday :eek:range: :mango: :apple: :m_banana:
 
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Car looks good, love the black/red color scheme! I might go that way with mine.

So how are you running this giveaway? Can I just have it? :)
 
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Ya man, I agree the car looks killer. But I gotta wonder, how in the hell dyou get 30 plus thousand bucks at your age to do all this **** to you car, AFTER buying the car new. I mean, i work pretty hard im 22 and i still got around 10 grand of car payments to make. Ive only afforded a few mods, It just boggles my mind when I see these massively modded out tibs that you know are costing an assload of money, unless the parts are all sponsered to you. Other then that, I would kill to have all those performance mods, no questions asked, dont care much about all the tv screens n ****, dont need that, but the exhaust and lowering, and boost, bet it sounds sweet.
 
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thez19 said:
Ya man, I agree the car looks killer. But I gotta wonder, how in the hell dyou get 30 plus thousand bucks at your age to do all this **** to you car, AFTER buying the car new. I mean, i work pretty hard im 22 and i still got around 10 grand of car payments to make. Ive only afforded a few mods, It just boggles my mind when I see these massively modded out tibs that you know are costing an assload of money, unless the parts are all sponsered to you. Other then that, I would kill to have all those performance mods, no questions asked, dont care much about all the tv screens n ****, dont need that, but the exhaust and lowering, and boost, bet it sounds sweet.

I'm still amazed at the fact that I have been able to put so much money into it too. Hell, we still bought almost everything we wanted for our house; and I do mean EVERYTHING!!! I only have a normal job, that pays normal pay. I guess that it's just because I don't worry about money, I know that God will take care of me.
 
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#20 ·
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very nice man, great work. You most definitely deserved this COTM. Congratulations!
 
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:.peter.: said:
congrats!!! about freaking time!!

Lol. You ain't lyin man. I have wanted this for so long it's pitiful. You know the funny thing.....I just so happened to pick up 3 wins of this sort in the same month. Can't release the other ones yet. One will be out this weekend, and one will not be out until December. But I just think it's funny that when I finally win, I win 3 times over.
 
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jsalamone7 said:
killer car bro....
maybe someday :eek:range: :mango: :apple: :m_banana:
LOL the song im listening to right now is called Someday

Ok back on topic...

Love the car! One of the few sc2 bodykits that dont look like they belong on a civic
 
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#24 ·
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Thanks. I think I did a decent job "un-ricing sie kit", lol
 
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#25 ·
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Congrats on COTM man! You've got one killer lookin tib :3_bier:
 
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