Sad story about that actually...it doesn't fit very well at all. I will be sending it out for a refund/return on Monday. I'm not sure It was fabricated "correctly". I couldn't get the air box to line up with the coupler after the turbo side was on.Any noticeable change with the old man intake?
I will do that! Glad to know someone is interested.Please post a link to the bike build, it would be a treat to follow another one of your build projects. Hopefully you apply as much attention to detail to your schooling as you do your hobby.
And salt unfortunately, especially with a black car. Oh well. Thanks for the kind words. Needs a few more things for me to be completely happy with the appearance, but hey, not a bad transformation in my opinion.Lol Dindn't you know clean cars attract snow and rain. Looks good btw well before the snow that is.
When I had the rusty fenders fixed they actually polished them for me (so that one is clear, just covered in snow/ice). The plastic doesn't hold a clean polish very well. I actually have glass lenses that came with the car, just haven't had time (or taken the time rather) to replace them. This summer I think I will replace the struts and springs (lowered springs), and have the rock chips fixed. Then it's pretty much complete. Thanks for the kind words!Great job. Looks awesome. Need to polish up that driver's side headlight and I think it looks complete!
Hey thanks! It still isn't quite where I want it to be, but with some work (and lots of money sometimes) it will eventually get there.Nice build. I have a black 2 door with tan and black interior that also got hit in the same place. This build shows me there is hope for my car
Hey thanks! It still isn't quite where I want it to be, but with some work (and lots of money sometimes) it will eventually get there.
Very true. Thankfully all of the major (substitute expensive if you will) work was done before I purchased the car.These cars respond really well to any investment of time and money.