Yo phamine, looking good. Don't dig the body kit that much though but as long as you're happy. Anyway, how are you lowered and what kind of wheels are those? Kosei racing senekas?
Originally posted by gills Yo phamine, looking good. Don't dig the body kit that much though but as long as you're happy. Anyway, how are you lowered and what kind of wheels are those? Kosei racing senekas?
yeah, the body kit is too extream for me. but i still like the wing.. its type r 'ish
I forgot the name of the wing - its supposed to be an exagerated model of a old M3 wing. I know erebuni and acespeed.sg has them. I went with a BW front since not a lot of people have them on a prelude in NYC. I like the front bumper - it compliments the Piaas I have there and I molded in MKIV turn signals there instead of leaving it empty. Im' lowered with eibach pros which lower about 1.3". Those are are Enkei RS-E's, the same thing as the Seneka's, other than the nice center caps=]
Gills - I was out by deer park avenue a few weeks ago - tired of the cops there hampering me just cruising with a few other people.
i like the first pic, very type-r'ish. but for some reason your kit looks more dull (color/shine) than the rest of the car. i'm not feelin the combat rear bumper, but the rest is nice.
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I like the first pic, very type-r'ish. but for some reason your kit looks more dull (color/shine) than the rest of the car
I just picked up the car from the body shop. They didn't do a great detailing job so I'll be detailing the car this weekend. No one notices that you can't see the front middle bumper that the grill usually shows=]. I cut a piece of sheet metal and used carbon fiber stiker in place of it. The rear bumper beam is also covered in carbon fiber sticker. Hehe, I know it's rice - but I hate seeing the metal bumper with these kits. Yep, they are 17's. I guess the Dish makes it seem smaller.
Here's a few pictures of what I'm talking about.
I got the rear spoiler from easternmotorsports.com. It's an erebuni piece. I think their website is erebuni.com. My dad has a machine shop. I just used his sheet metal stamper to make the piece and used a grinder to smooth out the edges.
I have Koni adjustable shocks on the car. 1/4 stiff in the front and 1/2-3/4 stiff in the rear. It handles pretty well. I'll be in westchester for an autox this sunday if anyone wants to meet up - www.wscc.org if you want to register early. Thanks for all the opinions good or bad