Yes I live in Toronto. I have RAZO Carbon Fibre pedals [custom mounted the gas pedal] for a perm. install.
- Dead pedal is a LEVOC aluminum.
- The rims were Konig Impacts. They are SOLD. I have a set of 17" Rims w/ rubber in my garage, but I will not tell anybody what they are untill I get all my body work done. Its top secret
- I have allot more pics, but they are stored on PHOTOPOINT and I do not know how to post photopoint pics up
- Does anybody know were I can host pics that will work here?
just gimme the link to the photopoint album....and we can look through it.
is there a Meet coming up this saturday? If so can you take some pics, and special request pics of Darren Cho's car
(the black 4th gen with imperio rims)
WOW, TOP SECRET!! make sure you post pic's when you have your transformation completed. what kind of body work are you getting done??
phatfarm, do you drive your car all year round in ontario or do you park it during our lovely winters (got to love the salt and gravel which rusts your car within seconds after contact)
Full WW Big Mouth Kit Urethane.
PPG Paint, tonnes of clear coat and a little speckle
Fully Mold Skirts
Shave Gas Cap & replace with CBR cap or Audi TT
Shave complete trunk lid and place in bumper
shave antenna
shave roof moldings
shave handle grooves [possibly complete handle, gotta talk to my body man]
shave rear markers
Thats about it. The car will not be winter driven.
you must know a really good body shop because that sounds like a big job. i have contemplated shaving the trunk and molding in a body kit but i might have to save it for next summer.....no money right now. If you don't mind me asking, what is a ballpark figure to get all that work done??
Go with no handles...easy to do for a decent body shop. Just need to electronics.
I shaved everything off mine, handles, antenna, symbols, front plate-holes.
This winter I'm doing the rear plate and also putting it into the bumper....Haven't shaved the gas lid yet though, thinking about doing that also this winter.
Also colour changed it, from white to vibraint blue.
Go with no handles...easy to do for a decent body shop. Just need to electronics.
I shaved everything off mine, handles, antenna, symbols, front plate-holes.
This winter I'm doing the rear plate and also putting it into the bumper....Haven't shaved the gas lid yet though, thinking about doing that also this winter.
Also colour changed it, from white to vibraint blue.
Nice, I was never really a big fan of colour change. I like the colour of the car and I want the engine bay and everything else to match perfect. The handles is still a descision.
I was lucky with doing the colour change 'cause I went blue outside and kept the engine bay white. Under the hood and the edges of the quaters are blue but the bottom of the bay is still white. Im going to change the interior to blue and white and then high light the inside of the engine blue so it matchs nicely.....Hope it works out ok
And I have Eibach Sportlines = 1.7 or 1.8 front aprox and Almost 2 inch in the rear.
Ya I will let ya know when I sell those clears. I might put them on Scam-Bay and see how much I can get.
I live in Toronto and I have been chased and I pulled over for 2 guys [with 4th genz]on the Hwy 401 for having these tails. I did the full Turn-Signal mod and put a red-raybrig bulb for the signal and Raybrig Blue Neon For the Reverse. Looks really wicked at night!!!!! It lights up full red and it's honestly one of the best exterior mods I have done beside my rims/exhaust/lowering.
OHH BTW: Now I have about a 1 inch nasty scar from an Razor Blade on my finger from cleanin the glue of the red-lense when putting them back on! Damm I went to go get stiches the next day but it was too late and now I have this wack scar!
Come on man, Tell us how u took that nasty orange piece out of your tails. Did you have to disassemble it and then putty it back together some how or what.
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