Video and photos of summer setup that I promised.
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Videos (w/ resonator delete) and photos of summer setup that I promised.
So I kept saying last year I will post a video of my new exhaust and pics of my tinted tails. Well, it never got done. So here it is. Next week the grill will be plasti dipped. Thanks to all of the CL members who helped me choose what was best for my car. The front emblem was SOOO easy to remove, and the taillight tint makes a huge difference. I think it is the best mod I have made so far. It just makes the whole car look newer and fresher.
Here is the link to the video of exhaust with mufflers on: http://youtu.be/4wZlT2_ATb8
Now with resonator delete: http://youtu.be/yJnYzwYFSOk
Here is the link to the video of exhaust with mufflers on: http://youtu.be/4wZlT2_ATb8
Now with resonator delete: http://youtu.be/yJnYzwYFSOk
Last edited by husker741; 03-29-12 at 02:44 PM.
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I'm so excited to black it out! I'm actually going to do them emblems also. Just gives it a little sportier look because my rims are SO shiny already. I like the way your car looks without the chip guard. I wish I could take mine off, but for some reason so many rocks and pebbles fly up on the streets I drive.
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No reason to get mad that you are copying, I copied too.
Anyway you are in the middle of the US and I am in the UK, not likely to meet up. lol
I gave the grill and the badges about three coats each, but take the centre of the grill off first, it's very easy. Start with a light coat and wait about thirty minutes between coats.
Mask up with about an inch gap around the badges, but make sure you cover the whole rear of the car and just peel it off the paintwork when it dries. Go easy and it will just lift off, but stay on the badges. Use a tooth pick or something soft to ease it from between the letters.
Clean the badges with some alcohol (not your best whisky) first.
Best regards
Steve
Anyway you are in the middle of the US and I am in the UK, not likely to meet up. lol
I gave the grill and the badges about three coats each, but take the centre of the grill off first, it's very easy. Start with a light coat and wait about thirty minutes between coats.
Mask up with about an inch gap around the badges, but make sure you cover the whole rear of the car and just peel it off the paintwork when it dries. Go easy and it will just lift off, but stay on the badges. Use a tooth pick or something soft to ease it from between the letters.
Clean the badges with some alcohol (not your best whisky) first.
Best regards
Steve
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No reason to get mad that you are copying, I copied too.
Anyway you are in the middle of the US and I am in the UK, not likely to meet up. lol
I gave the grill and the badges about three coats each, but take the centre of the grill off first, it's very easy. Start with a light coat and wait about thirty minutes between coats.
Mask up with about an inch gap around the badges, but make sure you cover the whole rear of the car and just peel it off the paintwork when it dries. Go easy and it will just lift off, but stay on the badges. Use a tooth pick or something soft to ease it from between the letters.
Clean the badges with some alcohol (not your best whisky) first.
Best regards
Steve
Anyway you are in the middle of the US and I am in the UK, not likely to meet up. lol
I gave the grill and the badges about three coats each, but take the centre of the grill off first, it's very easy. Start with a light coat and wait about thirty minutes between coats.
Mask up with about an inch gap around the badges, but make sure you cover the whole rear of the car and just peel it off the paintwork when it dries. Go easy and it will just lift off, but stay on the badges. Use a tooth pick or something soft to ease it from between the letters.
Clean the badges with some alcohol (not your best whisky) first.
Best regards
Steve
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#13
A couple of screws and built in clips (if I remember correctly) to take off the grill insert. Just look down from under the hood, it is very easy and then you can make sure you cover all the surfaces and no masking.
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