*UPDATED PICS* my NAgs-R =) -56k lag
Went Wing-less for the week
Bday Presents i got
J's Bar & JDM rear seats
and my "custom panels for the rear upper strut bar. I did it all by myself too1 lol
thats it. enjoy! sorry for so many pics
Damn, that car is Clean. I wouldn't change a THing on your car !!!
I have custom panels for my rear bar too. Looks kind of like yours. My generic lower tie bar looks like that too. I also want to get the pillar bar on my white gsr.
hahaha. yea 5 luggin on this geezer.
working my *** off at best buy is what i'm doing. i got sad 2 weeks ago when they cut my hours because it got slow. this week i got all my hours back. yea! those gunmetal ITR wheels are from B2FINITY.
[Modified by NAgs-R, 5:49 PM 11/3/2002]
[Modified by NAgs-R, 5:49 PM 11/3/2002]
working my *** off at best buy is what i'm doing. i got sad 2 weeks ago when they cut my hours because it got slow. this week i got all my hours back. yea! those gunmetal ITR wheels are from B2FINITY. [Modified by NAgs-R, 5:49 PM 11/3/2002]
[Modified by NAgs-R, 5:49 PM 11/3/2002]
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NAgs-R: How did you go abouts figuring out where to cut the covers to fit the rear upper strut bar?
Where did you get the material goes around your cutout covers?
Where did you buy that from? (what section of store)
Thanks dude!
Where did you get the material goes around your cutout covers?
Where did you buy that from? (what section of store)
Thanks dude!
i just measured it. make sure you don't cut too much off because then you can't go back. just do it slowly. the silicone hose you can pretty much buy at pep boys or something. just make sure its not too big. i had a dremel kit to cut the pieces. thats about it. took like 20 minutes for both.
Thanks.
I just thought of an idea to cut them out(for anyone else who is going to do this)
1. Grab some thing cardboard paper.
2. Trace out a copy of the panels on both sides
3. Cut out the cardboard panels
4. Cut out the opening (trial and error) until it is perfect.
5. Trace the hole on the real piece and then dremel it out.
I just thought of an idea to cut them out(for anyone else who is going to do this)
1. Grab some thing cardboard paper.
2. Trace out a copy of the panels on both sides
3. Cut out the cardboard panels
4. Cut out the opening (trial and error) until it is perfect.
5. Trace the hole on the real piece and then dremel it out.
i just measured it. make sure you don't cut too much off because then you can't go back. just do it slowly. the silicone hose you can pretty much buy at pep boys or something. just make sure its not too big. i had a dremel kit to cut the pieces. thats about it. took like 20 minutes for both.
1. Grab some thing cardboard paper.
2. Trace out a copy of the panels on both sides
3. Cut out the cardboard panels
4. Cut out the opening (trial and error) until it is perfect.
5. Trace the hole on the real piece and then dremel it out.
2. Trace out a copy of the panels on both sides
3. Cut out the cardboard panels
4. Cut out the opening (trial and error) until it is perfect.
5. Trace the hole on the real piece and then dremel it out.
That is what I did. I cut some vacuum lines in half and glue gunned them for the lining
ahh...it looks like rubber hose



