Official EF SEDAN SQUAD Thread
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you're right but VW guys know how to do imports. Im sorry but enough Honda's are tacky. If I do some work on my Honda to practice my skills, I'm modelling it after the mk2 Jetta guys, they get it done.
you're right but VW guys know how to do imports. Im sorry but enough Honda's are tacky. If I do some work on my Honda to practice my skills, I'm modelling it after the mk2 Jetta guys, they get it done.
i was into vw for a long time, i know how its done, dont worry.
R u saying my honda is tacky?
found some flayers
...adn you cant model a civic after a jetta, or other way around, thats when it becomes ugly and out of control
Modified by misha at 6:00 PM 1/29/2007
R u saying my honda is tacky?
found some flayers
...adn you cant model a civic after a jetta, or other way around, thats when it becomes ugly and out of control
Modified by misha at 6:00 PM 1/29/2007
i think any car can be made right or be tacky, there is no general, "oh, hondas are so tacky!" thing
Hondas can go jdm, clean stock or tacky way, same as v-dubs can go euro, or try to look like honda
Hondas can go jdm, clean stock or tacky way, same as v-dubs can go euro, or try to look like honda
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by misha »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yea, i know. Its sick, but i unno how would it work with a sedan and the rear quter panels, any ideas? because the door is so close</TD></TR></TABLE>
you cut the old arches off just below the factory line, then you stretch it with new metal where the factory arches start to bulge, you'd have to wrap the rear arches in and run a mudflap I suppose to make it work.
you cut the old arches off just below the factory line, then you stretch it with new metal where the factory arches start to bulge, you'd have to wrap the rear arches in and run a mudflap I suppose to make it work.
There are aftermarket pop up glass sunroofs. Pretty cheap, but you've gotta watch they dont leak. I think if I were to put one in, I'd consider 2, one over the front seats, one over the rear. Just for jokes. Like the snoop deville, only sunroof in the back seat arear.



