How should i build my car..
Right now i have a car but the engine is dead..battery problem. the interior is gutted right now. i was wondering what i should do first:
a. exterior, lip kit, repaint
b. do interior first, add sound deadening, sound system, alarm, etc
c. fix engine first so there is power to the car.
this is what i was thinking but im not sure if this is right..do interior first since everything is out..add sound deadening, then stereo and alarm. after then reinstall all my interior. then fix engine, and exterior last. what do you guys think?
i have another daily driver so i dont have to worry about not having a car to drive.
a. exterior, lip kit, repaint
b. do interior first, add sound deadening, sound system, alarm, etc
c. fix engine first so there is power to the car.
this is what i was thinking but im not sure if this is right..do interior first since everything is out..add sound deadening, then stereo and alarm. after then reinstall all my interior. then fix engine, and exterior last. what do you guys think?
i have another daily driver so i dont have to worry about not having a car to drive.
since it looks like your doing almost everything to fix up your car...kinda what i'm doing.
The best way i'm doing it....finding the cheapest parts, and installing them first.
I found seats for a good price, so that is the first thing i'm adding to my 99 SE. I'm also looking for a type r lip, and once that is found i should be painting the lip, stock sides, and mouldings (once the weather gets nicer).
But i'm basically basing everything on cost. There is a lot of good stuff out there and it might be easiest on the wallet if you take things as they come.
My 2 cents.
The best way i'm doing it....finding the cheapest parts, and installing them first.
I found seats for a good price, so that is the first thing i'm adding to my 99 SE. I'm also looking for a type r lip, and once that is found i should be painting the lip, stock sides, and mouldings (once the weather gets nicer).
But i'm basically basing everything on cost. There is a lot of good stuff out there and it might be easiest on the wallet if you take things as they come.
My 2 cents.
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