Sneak Peak of my work in progress...
#1
Sneak Peak of my work in progress...
Hey guys, I've been a member for a little while now, but never actually posted any pics of my car. I snapped some tonight, thought I would share a couple. Before you comment:
1) Yes I know the rims are too small....they're just a spare set I pulled off my Eclipse (curent jack stand queen) while I look for a set of 19's.
2) Yeah, I need a drop BAD. That's being worked on as well...
Anyway, theres quite a bit more done to this car than the pictures show...I'll share everything when the car is a bit more complete. For now, enjoy the pics.
1) Yes I know the rims are too small....they're just a spare set I pulled off my Eclipse (curent jack stand queen) while I look for a set of 19's.
2) Yeah, I need a drop BAD. That's being worked on as well...
Anyway, theres quite a bit more done to this car than the pictures show...I'll share everything when the car is a bit more complete. For now, enjoy the pics.
#6
Nice car. Its a shame that you felt you could not post pics of your car because of all the narrow minded people who would make ignorant comments on this forum. It seems if your car doesnt look a certain way then it gets slammed. you gotta have this and that for your car to look acceptable to these narrow minded individuals. IMO an SC looks great right of the showroom floor. Dont be a part of the herd. This world would suck without variety. Some people just got to put other people down to make themselves feel better. Again great lookin Sc
#7
Originally Posted by SC400DAVE
This world would suck without variety.
This person obviously has some nice mods and knows that you can't get a bodykit with stock suspension and small wheels...
Is that so wrong for him to post his knowledge of that before he posted the pictures?
Back on topic...cant wait to see which wheels you choose and the nice drop you'll have later one...be sure to update this thread later
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#10
Originally Posted by laxdude362
Great color! Nice lights. Get to modding lol
The fogs are silverstars (which look ridiculously yellow compared to the HID's).
Bumper lights are DIY clear covers with inverted LED's. I had the actual light housing painted the same color as the car when I had the kit installed...it looks very clean and flows with the car well, though I need to do a little more work on them. I'll take a few pics of those in the daylight and post them later.
Modding - the car needs it bad. 225hp in a car this heavy is too slow for me. My Camaro always felt like a slug compared to my Eclipse...now when I get in the Camaro for an auto-x after driving this car all week, the Camaro feels like a rocket ship. I'm looking into NA-T kits now, though I'll probably wait until I get my Eclipse squared away first.
#11
Originally Posted by SC400DAVE
Nice car. Its a shame that you felt you could not post pics of your car because of all the narrow minded people who would make ignorant comments on this forum. It seems if your car doesnt look a certain way then it gets slammed. you gotta have this and that for your car to look acceptable to these narrow minded individuals. IMO an SC looks great right of the showroom floor. Dont be a part of the herd. This world would suck without variety. Some people just got to put other people down to make themselves feel better. Again great lookin Sc
Regardless, stock SC's have always looked OK to me, but they never really evoked any emotion. The reason I got into SC's was because I was looking for a cheap reliable car, and I stumbled across a 92 SC400 . The more I looked into the cars history, reliability, features and technology, the more impressed I was, but again, the looks were always kinda blah. Then I saw some of these cars with an AC kit...I was in love. I then set out to search for a 95 Platinum on Black 5-spd SC300 (I figured if I'm going to put money into a car, I'm going to make sure my foundation is exactly what I want), knowing that the kit would be one of the first things I'd be installing.
Going with the crowd? I think there are a lot of people with good taste on these boards, and if you're looking for a clean, factory look there are only so many options (97-00 conversion, 97-00 w/ Wald kit if you want to deal with fitment issues, or the AC kit), hence why the AC kit is very popular. Regardless, I'm always true to myself and always make sure the car looks exactly how I want it to (front bumper on the kit, for example. The center bar didn't seem to bug anyone else, but it bugged me, so I took care of it)- to tell you the truth, I planned on just keeping the 17's on the car, even though everyone says you HAVE to have 19's. They looked pretty good on the car when it was stock. However, when I put the kit on and looked at it, one of the first things that I noticed was that the rims suddenly looked tiny, hence my decision and comments. If I post some side shots of the car before the kit and after the kit with the 17's I'm sure you'll agree.
Anyway, thanks for the comment. Hope to see some pics of your ride soon.
#12
Originally Posted by ACleanSC4
uhh...what variety would there be if all the SC's were stock?
This person obviously has some nice mods and knows that you can't get a bodykit with stock suspension and small wheels...
Is that so wrong for him to post his knowledge of that before he posted the pictures?
Back on topic...cant wait to see which wheels you choose and the nice drop you'll have later one...be sure to update this thread later
This person obviously has some nice mods and knows that you can't get a bodykit with stock suspension and small wheels...
Is that so wrong for him to post his knowledge of that before he posted the pictures?
Back on topic...cant wait to see which wheels you choose and the nice drop you'll have later one...be sure to update this thread later
Will do! I'm looking for something that looks very clean, very factory - something that the average Joe would think came as an option on the car. I actually think the 5-spokes I have on the car now fit the car pretty well. If they were one to two inches bigger, I think I'd be happy.
I do, however, have to be careful with the drop. The scope of my work involves visiting the occational construction site - I get looks now as it is ("here comes the engineer" ), it'll be even worse if I'm plowing the rock roadway as I come in.
I'm going to try to go with a slightly bigger wheel to help minimize the wheel gap while countering the effect the drop has on my ground clearance a little bit.
Last edited by High PSI; 08-05-05 at 07:41 AM.
#13
Originally Posted by AutoCoutureSC
looking good!!!! i haven't seen you post for a while now. welcome back!!