Hells yeah *drools* that looks hella sweet and your drill holes look damn near perfect too I have one of those sexy red & black controllers too, I love the way this controller looks and feels but I just can't bring myself to drill any holes in it to install tact switches for the new 3 mode dual rf mod.
I heard some peeps are having trouble with squeaky right thumb sticks on these new red controllers so watch out for defective controllers from GameStop, I was fortunate enough to get a good one of these controllers from buy dot com another reason I'm very reluctant to drill holes in it.
I'd probably kick myself in the head until I was dead if I f'ed up drilling this controller out, I like my drill holes to be damn near perfect too and not misaligned or misshapen in anyway, it's because of this that I just don't like the thought of using a drill motor on any of my special or limited edition controllers I think I'll just wait until you release the new sleeper 3 mode with led rf mod before I even think of modding my new sexy red devil.
BTW, The new 3 mode dual rf mod works great I installed it in 1 all black elite matrix controller and 1 halo3 limited edition new cg controller so far, I did something a little bit different to the limited edition halo3 controller I had previously modded it with the old sleeper dual rf mod I had it wired to the sync switch for the right trigger rf only so I uninstalled the old mod and installed the new 3 mode dual rf mod.
I installed one red tact switch in the front bumper piece right between the right and left bumpers and wired the right trigger on/off switch to the new red tact switch I installed and I attached a single wire only to the center pin of the sync switch for the left trigger on/off switch, and I use the new red tact switch to activate the right trigger rf on/off and the 3 mode select using the sync switch to activate the left trigger rf on/off only, it sort of looks like it has an extra sync switch in there on the right side now.
I got the idea from the xcm lighted controller shells to put a tact switch where the on/off light switch is located, it was a bit of a biatch fitting the tact switch in there had to do a little trimming with small pointy pair of wire nippers and filing down of the plastic cross members molded in there before I could even drill a hole in there then I used a electric screwdriver drill bit to drill the hole and tap it out by hand and then I hot glued the tact switch in there it was a tight fit but I got 'er done.