Just a few updated shots of Fi showing how she sits as of tonight

I held out for as long as I could, but it was time to shrink some gaps and get Ri’s undercarriage closer to the Earth.
After much deliberation, I decided to go with the Neuspeed Neu-f springs, as they seemed to be the best balance of looks & performance, without going so low as to have clearance problems with driveways and rough roads.
The install is actually quite simple, without the need for a spring compressor. Air tools make the whole process only a couple hour job, but it can be accomplished with only hand tools without too much more effort.
So, what’s the verdict? Haven’t put on a ton of miles yet, but so far the ride feels great. Solid, but not harsh, and stable in the corners. As for looks, you be the judge!
I’m not normally one to fancy flashy graphics on a vehicle. However, I think FIAT did a great job the stock ABARTH side stripes. Fi didn’t come pre-striped, which I suppose is good, as it’s an overpriced dealer option. Even buying the stripes from the dealer to install yourself is in the neighborhood of $250. Since I didn’t feel like getting bent over, my search lead me to a member of the FIAT 500 USA Forum who cuts custom vinyl who I persuaded to whip me up a sweet set (Thanks!).
At about 7200 miles, Fi started asking to have her oil changed. Well, the dash notification message popped up, that is. I’ve changed many an oil in my life, but this was my first time using a vacuum extractor instead of the drain plug. Worked pretty slick to suck it all out without crawling under the car, but it took a lot longer to extract than a normal drain would.
As a pro photog, hauling lots-o-gear is something Fi must get used to. With the rear seats down, and careful packing, she’ll hold a decent amount. Even fits a 9′ roll of seamless paper… after I sawed a foot off the end of the roll