e46m3lol's never ending mod list (07is250) track/ show car | TONS OF PICS!!
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e46m3lol's never ending mod list (07is250) track/ show car | TONS OF PICS!!
Hi guys,
My name is Gilbert I picked up Eva about 4 months ago now and just like every car I have owned in the past (11 cars so far at the age of 22)... I tell myself take it one step at a time and don't rush into anything.
Well that never seems to last for long as I did my first mod and changed out all my interior bulbs to SMD LED's and that led to 10,000k HID replacement bulbs, then 3000k HID fogs. Followed by an eibach lowering spring kit. Resonator, cat and muffler delete came after. I wasn't content with the color and felt like I needed to really separate myself from all the other stock looking Lexus' out on the road. I wrapped her satin orange and dumped it on Function/ Form coilovers.
Her last orange photo shoot will be tomorrow along with 5 other orange cars here in the LA area. Then the wrap is coming off and will be re wrapped in some other color.
I have done pretty much all of the work myself, including vinyl wrapping interior/ exterior, mechanical maintenance along with coilover install. Everything except for the exhaust.
I can help anyone out with vinyl wrapping or any maintenance stuff you guys need!
Here she is:
My name is Gilbert I picked up Eva about 4 months ago now and just like every car I have owned in the past (11 cars so far at the age of 22)... I tell myself take it one step at a time and don't rush into anything.
Well that never seems to last for long as I did my first mod and changed out all my interior bulbs to SMD LED's and that led to 10,000k HID replacement bulbs, then 3000k HID fogs. Followed by an eibach lowering spring kit. Resonator, cat and muffler delete came after. I wasn't content with the color and felt like I needed to really separate myself from all the other stock looking Lexus' out on the road. I wrapped her satin orange and dumped it on Function/ Form coilovers.
Her last orange photo shoot will be tomorrow along with 5 other orange cars here in the LA area. Then the wrap is coming off and will be re wrapped in some other color.
I have done pretty much all of the work myself, including vinyl wrapping interior/ exterior, mechanical maintenance along with coilover install. Everything except for the exhaust.
I can help anyone out with vinyl wrapping or any maintenance stuff you guys need!
Here she is:
Last edited by e46m3lol; 03-27-13 at 02:45 PM.
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Thanks Initial G,
The wrap took me exactly 24hrs to complete. Started prepping the car on a Saturday morning at 6am sharp by sunday 6pm I was done with everything and drove it to the office the next morning. Now it could have been a better wrap job if I would have removed the handles and mirrors but I change up the color all the time so I don't have the time for that.
Wheels are Hyper black XXR 527's
18x8.75 et30 225/40/18
18x9.75 et20 245/40/18
Rears sit perfectly flush but the fronts are a little sunken in. I put 10mm spacers to try it out but I rub like crazy. I was reading here on CL that some people remove their fender liners. Is that the only way to avoid the rubbing if i'm this low?
The wrap took me exactly 24hrs to complete. Started prepping the car on a Saturday morning at 6am sharp by sunday 6pm I was done with everything and drove it to the office the next morning. Now it could have been a better wrap job if I would have removed the handles and mirrors but I change up the color all the time so I don't have the time for that.
Wheels are Hyper black XXR 527's
18x8.75 et30 225/40/18
18x9.75 et20 245/40/18
Rears sit perfectly flush but the fronts are a little sunken in. I put 10mm spacers to try it out but I rub like crazy. I was reading here on CL that some people remove their fender liners. Is that the only way to avoid the rubbing if i'm this low?
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Great job so far. If all you are rubbing is fender liner I suggest you just turn up the music, eventually it'll eat through the part its contacting and itll go away. Much better than removing your whole liner. I would never do that.
However if you see you're front tires being shredded then you should relocate the famous front tab.
Here are some links that might help you.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ocation-4.html
check this one out for better pictures of the AFTER
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...r-tab-mod.html
However if you see you're front tires being shredded then you should relocate the famous front tab.
Here are some links that might help you.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ocation-4.html
check this one out for better pictures of the AFTER
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...r-tab-mod.html
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Thanks Medic!
I'll be doing that this weekend! It's my first lexus and more than likely not my last. Hoping that my next car will be the ISF
Thanks Jumpman!
Great job so far. If all you are rubbing is fender liner I suggest you just turn up the music, eventually it'll eat through the part its contacting and itll go away. Much better than removing your whole liner. I would never do that.
However if you see you're front tires being shredded then you should relocate the famous front tab.
Here are some links that might help you.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ocation-4.html
check this one out for better pictures of the AFTER
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...r-tab-mod.html
However if you see you're front tires being shredded then you should relocate the famous front tab.
Here are some links that might help you.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ocation-4.html
check this one out for better pictures of the AFTER
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...r-tab-mod.html
Thanks Jumpman!
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More than likely I'll be picking up the walde trunk spoiler tonight and I'm still debating if I should mold it to my trunk or just stick it on with 3M double stick tape. I love the look of a flush fitting spoiler but the one that I did see in person was all bubbled up. Might have been because of a bad prep job so I'll be crossing my fingers if I go that route.
The wrap is coming off this weekend and she'll be back to its original tungsten pearl
I kind of miss polishing her up as you can't polish a flat vinyl wrap. lol
A couple more pics that have popped up on the Targa Trophy website from last weekends shenanigans:
The wrap is coming off this weekend and she'll be back to its original tungsten pearl
I kind of miss polishing her up as you can't polish a flat vinyl wrap. lol
A couple more pics that have popped up on the Targa Trophy website from last weekends shenanigans:
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It's the stock grill just painted in gloss black. It's gotten a lot of rock chips as I do track it and do canyon runs every week. I'll be switching it up to a matte black grills so that it matches the chicken wire style bottom grill.
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That cf interior wrap is 3M material. The exterior is a chinese brand wrap as I don't want to spend tons of money on wrapping it when I'm going to change the color a month after.
It's the stock grill just painted in gloss black. It's gotten a lot of rock chips as I do track it and do canyon runs every week. I'll be switching it up to a matte black grills so that it matches the chicken wire style bottom grill.
It's the stock grill just painted in gloss black. It's gotten a lot of rock chips as I do track it and do canyon runs every week. I'll be switching it up to a matte black grills so that it matches the chicken wire style bottom grill.
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No I don't ever plan on painting my car. The vinyl wrap is just a big sticker and I can peel it off and remove it at any time and the paint underneath remains the same as the day I applied the vinyl.