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yeah i used to know them too - was going to get them to do it while they were at new town one day but i no longer work there so thats no much good!

been like that for 6 months now - so no it aint getting any worse :mad:

yeah. that'd be good.

Car is in a million pieces, but it looks shithot. combination of factory silver paint, muffler-dragging suspension and buddyclub P1s make for a surprisingly sexy combination.

May need to address a few minor panel issues and the front fac-option spoiler too. will be a good excuse though.

hopefully by then the full stereo transplant will be complete too.

paul,

I am a **** for cheesy rice culture.

First and foremost I think mine is probably a cruiser. it will be made to go fast in time, but will incur the wrath of my penchance for extremely loud music.

In the immediate future its more likely to be a fast ricer tho - if you had to put a label on it.

engine work (once everything goes back in)

turbs back exhaust, HKS pod, HKS AFR, cold air box to come in the VERY near future (maybe as soon as next weekend, depending on my saturday night).

other: tein coilovers on each corner (with associated minor damage to the front quarter panels from rubbing associated with going from 215/35s to 245/45s!), and my nice rims.

coming: bov, boost guage and bleeder of some descritption likely to follow soon.

skyzerr33, have you checked out the boots jay95 is selling? Don't know how they compare to pauls ($15 for Pauls may be better value), but the leather Jay uses is good stuff. Hell of a lot better than the factory vinyl stuff. Lets compare boots at the next cruise :mad:

Oh yeah, my peeling dash pissed me right off, so I sat down and painted it over the holidays. Its not rice, I swear!

Originally posted by Gradenko

skyzerr33, have you checked out the boots jay95 is selling? Don't know how they compare to pauls ($15 for Pauls may be better value), but the leather Jay uses is good stuff. Hell of a lot better than the factory vinyl stuff. Lets compare boots at the next cruise :mad:

Oh yeah, my peeling dash pissed me right off, so I sat down and painted it over the holidays. Its not rice, I swear!

RIIICEEEE!!!!

Originally posted by Gradenko

skyzerr33, have you checked out the boots jay95 is selling? Don't know how they compare to pauls ($15 for Pauls may be better value), but the leather Jay uses is good stuff. Hell of a lot better than the factory vinyl stuff. Lets compare boots at the next cruise :mad:

Oh yeah, my peeling dash pissed me right off, so I sat down and painted it over the holidays. Its not rice, I swear!

what color is it now denish?

black = not rice something else equals rice

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