no carpet...lets see some pics!
first of all i allready searched but im looking to pull my carpet since the back half is allready stripped...just would like to see some pics, still using floormats and center consoles, thanks
i just want to get some ideas and see how everybody does there floorboards, i think if you have the back half gutted and still have carpet it doesnt flow right, i dont know maybe i should just put the back seats back in...
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yea i'll post sum pics up tomarow too...
no carpet, all front panels still inplace, absolutly no rear interior, removed sound dampening tar ****, and painted flat black....
no carpet, all front panels still inplace, absolutly no rear interior, removed sound dampening tar ****, and painted flat black....
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interesting strut bar....home made?
Modified by jarel at 5:52 PM 6/3/2005
</TD></TR></TABLE>interesting strut bar....home made?
Modified by jarel at 5:52 PM 6/3/2005
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hatch34 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i fyou keep it clean like the one above its not bad but if you just yank the carpet out then it looks ugly</TD></TR></TABLE>
ya, remove the sound dampning, all the goo, everything and make everything clean. painting it to all be one color would make it look cleaner too
ya, remove the sound dampning, all the goo, everything and make everything clean. painting it to all be one color would make it look cleaner too
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interesting strut bar....home made?
</TD></TR></TABLE>u quoted the wrong pic, that's loom for the wires...
the rear braces are all custom, the rear strut tower bar is ****** awsum, better then any u can buy, soooo solid/rigid...
interesting strut bar....home made?
</TD></TR></TABLE>u quoted the wrong pic, that's loom for the wires...the rear braces are all custom, the rear strut tower bar is ****** awsum, better then any u can buy, soooo solid/rigid...
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interesting strut bar....home made?
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Who cares if its rigid and serves its purpose
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I honestly couldn't strip my car because I like the amentities too much...now if it was a track or drag ***** then that thing would be bare
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interesting strut bar....home made?
</TD></TR></TABLE>Who cares if its rigid and serves its purpose
.I honestly couldn't strip my car because I like the amentities too much...now if it was a track or drag ***** then that thing would be bare
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wow that prolly sucks on the highway....i just have a ITR catback now so im not worried about sound to much, if i pull my carpet i will just use the floormats until i can get all the sound dampning out and paint it. how did you remove the sound dampning? i did it on a customer car 2 years ago, we used dry ice to freeze it and chipped it out with a putty knife and a hammer. seemed to work pretty well.
wow that prolly sucks on the highway....i just have a ITR catback now so im not worried about sound to much, if i pull my carpet i will just use the floormats until i can get all the sound dampning out and paint it. how did you remove the sound dampning? i did it on a customer car 2 years ago, we used dry ice to freeze it and chipped it out with a putty knife and a hammer. seemed to work pretty well.
lol!
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wow that prolly sucks on the highway....i just have a ITR catback now so im not worried about sound to much, if i pull my carpet i will just use the floormats until i can get all the sound dampning out and paint it. how did you remove the sound dampning? i did it on a customer car 2 years ago, we used dry ice to freeze it and chipped it out with a putty knife and a hammer. seemed to work pretty well.</TD></TR></TABLE>yea and also w/ a Si tranny, i'm up around 4k to 5k rpm on the highway....but it's nice on a nice summer day w/ the winows down, not anoying
i just used a putty knife and a hammer to get mine off, no heat or dry ice, came off pretty easily.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDMDan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
wow that prolly sucks on the highway....i just have a ITR catback now so im not worried about sound to much, if i pull my carpet i will just use the floormats until i can get all the sound dampning out and paint it. how did you remove the sound dampning? i did it on a customer car 2 years ago, we used dry ice to freeze it and chipped it out with a putty knife and a hammer. seemed to work pretty well.</TD></TR></TABLE>yea and also w/ a Si tranny, i'm up around 4k to 5k rpm on the highway....but it's nice on a nice summer day w/ the winows down, not anoying
i just used a putty knife and a hammer to get mine off, no heat or dry ice, came off pretty easily.







