My GS Then to Now
#557
thanks for looking though.
#565
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Hats off to you, car looks great overall. The one-of-a-kind touches definitely set your car off from the rest.
Just a few comments/suggestions... When I used to do custom trunk work, you can finish off the area where the trunk hinges are by glueing or stapleing some broom bristles on the back side of your panel, that way the gap does not seem as large, gives it a nice finished look for really cheap. I would find another way to attach the trunk lid harness to your trunk hinge, all those cable ties take away from the otherwise clean look of your trunk (especially if you will be showing your car often). You ever thought about fiberglassing some filler pieces for your exhaust? Seems as if it hangs a little low and a large portion of the exhaust is exposed (unless you did it on purpose?).
Once again the car looks great man, definitely different... I wonder how much weight you've added over a stock GS?
Just a few comments/suggestions... When I used to do custom trunk work, you can finish off the area where the trunk hinges are by glueing or stapleing some broom bristles on the back side of your panel, that way the gap does not seem as large, gives it a nice finished look for really cheap. I would find another way to attach the trunk lid harness to your trunk hinge, all those cable ties take away from the otherwise clean look of your trunk (especially if you will be showing your car often). You ever thought about fiberglassing some filler pieces for your exhaust? Seems as if it hangs a little low and a large portion of the exhaust is exposed (unless you did it on purpose?).
Once again the car looks great man, definitely different... I wonder how much weight you've added over a stock GS?
#566
Hats off to you, car looks great overall. The one-of-a-kind touches definitely set your car off from the rest.
Just a few comments/suggestions... When I used to do custom trunk work, you can finish off the area where the trunk hinges are by glueing or stapleing some broom bristles on the back side of your panel, that way the gap does not seem as large, gives it a nice finished look for really cheap. I would find another way to attach the trunk lid harness to your trunk hinge, all those cable ties take away from the otherwise clean look of your trunk (especially if you will be showing your car often). You ever thought about fiberglassing some filler pieces for your exhaust? Seems as if it hangs a little low and a large portion of the exhaust is exposed (unless you did it on purpose?).
Once again the car looks great man, definitely different... I wonder how much weight you've added over a stock GS?
Just a few comments/suggestions... When I used to do custom trunk work, you can finish off the area where the trunk hinges are by glueing or stapleing some broom bristles on the back side of your panel, that way the gap does not seem as large, gives it a nice finished look for really cheap. I would find another way to attach the trunk lid harness to your trunk hinge, all those cable ties take away from the otherwise clean look of your trunk (especially if you will be showing your car often). You ever thought about fiberglassing some filler pieces for your exhaust? Seems as if it hangs a little low and a large portion of the exhaust is exposed (unless you did it on purpose?).
Once again the car looks great man, definitely different... I wonder how much weight you've added over a stock GS?
thanks, lol it is def a lot heavier now haha
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This is the sickest looking gs i've seen yet.
I've been trying to convert my interior from tan to black and i was wondering if you had some sites i could for parts to make this happen.
I've been trying to convert my interior from tan to black and i was wondering if you had some sites i could for parts to make this happen.