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Rochester 11-01-2013 07:26 PM

What's next for Newt?
 
I've been pretty active here these last few years, but no one in the Sedan forum is as constant, helpful or contributes as much here as blnewt. And seemingly always with a kind word, almost to a fault. Sometimes, I think Brad farts rainbows.

http://www.olbro.com/images/clipart/lizard.gif

There's been more than a few mods to his 2009 G37, RWD Journey. Lots of DIY work, and even a full-on accident repair. It's a nice, personalized collection of reasonable modifications, on a beautiful, respectable car. I think that's why I feel somewhat sympathetic to his values, because most of the time it's mods made with practical decisions.

Blah blah blah

Anyway, I got to thinking today: what next for Newt? For the car, that is. I suppose I could have PM'd him, but an open forum is more fun.

GoFightNguyen 11-01-2013 07:45 PM

He's kind of the tire and wheel fitment god. Instead of doing the Internet equivalent of punching someone in the face for asking "I know I didn't search, but will this fit?", he just answers them.

Gio37 11-01-2013 09:19 PM


Originally Posted by Rochester;
.....no one in the Sedan forum is as constant, helpful or contributes as much here as blnewt.

Amen to that !!:biggthumpup:

Bota36 11-01-2013 09:40 PM

Great thread Rochester. I must say Brad is such a good guy and he's helped me on several occasions.

As for his next mod, I say he's gonna do a full carbon fiber wrap. What do you say Brad?

blnewt 11-01-2013 09:58 PM

Hey, John, I'm humbled by your kind words and must say your contributions along w/ GoFightNguyen & Gio37 are also consistently helpful. It's great that Anthony and Gio go out of their way to welcome the newbies too!

Although John (Rochester) can be a bit harsh at times he speaks from the heart. I must say although I may not always agree w/ some of his critiques, he clearly spells out why he's not digging a particular look or mod and I know my car has benefited from his constructive criticism.

He's also made me think a bit deeper when I'm contemplating a particular addition to my G as I'm now looking at a bigger picture rather than being "tunnel blind" just because the mod is a must-have.

As far as future stuff, I'm really in a holding pattern right now, pretty happy w/ the exterior as is. The exception is the carbon wrap grill I mucked up w/ some excess alcohol that I used for my Epic-Fail clear bra DIY :( The grill is now a blotchy faded carbon that's not working. I'm going to wrap it gloss black this time and see how the little carbon/gray emblem looks w/ that. If it's not the look I'm hoping for I'll re-wrap the carbon grill again.

Another thing in the wings is wrapping my interior washi panels & stereo, console area w/ a machined vinyl trim, not sure what color yet but probably a dark gray. I've got a few samples to mull through but I think it'll look pretty nice, especially all the trim that's currently black plastic.

Might look into a roof spoiler but still on the fence as to whether I really like the look or not.

Thanks again for the thread, hopefully I can come up w/ a few things in the near future, and of course I'd LOVE to add a BBK sometime.
Now I'm off to fart a couple rainbows :)

blnewt 11-01-2013 10:01 PM


Originally Posted by Bota36 (Post 3696427)
Great thread Rochester. I must say Brad is such a good guy and he's helped me on several occasions.

As for his next mod, I say he's gonna do a full carbon fiber wrap. What do you say Brad?

Thanks Bota, we've had some good mod discussions that I'm sure we both learned from :biggthumpup:

As far as the CF wrap, lol but actually I may be up for a vehicle wrap in a year or two, it's something I've wanted to try so stay tuned.......

Rochester 11-01-2013 11:11 PM


Originally Posted by blnewt (Post 3696431)
As far as future stuff, I'm really in a holding pattern right now...

I was thinking that's where you are, hence the poke.

However, you don't have winter as a convenient excuse, like I do, so... :30:


Originally Posted by blnewt (Post 3696431)
The exception is the carbon wrap grill I mucked up w/ some excess alcohol that I used for my Epic-Fail clear bra DIY :( The grill is now a blotchy faded carbon that's not working. I'm going to wrap it gloss black this time and see how the little carbon/gray emblem looks w/ that. If it's not the look I'm hoping for I'll re-wrap the carbon grill again.

I know you like your vinyl wrap, but I think it's time you move on with your grille. Either vinyl dip, like your mirrors, or have the grille professionally painted.


Originally Posted by blnewt (Post 3696431)
Might look into a roof spoiler but still on the fence as to whether I really like the look or not.

Agreed. I've been teetering on that same fence for a long time, and may never actually get off. Can't tell you how many times I've just stood there in the garage, visualizing things. The only decision here that I'm solid on is if I buy one, it will be Stillen's.


Originally Posted by blnewt (Post 3696431)
Thanks again for the thread, hopefully I can come up w/ a few things in the near future, and of course I'd LOVE to add a BBK sometime.

The BBK really is an impressive (looking) collection of hardware, and I love that my car has it. I respect the Akebono BBK. But I'm not delusional, either. There's really no benefit for the daily driver. It's all for show.

Rochester 11-01-2013 11:23 PM

Psst. Brad...

http://www.unorthodoxracing.com/media/1_Main.jpg

blnewt 11-02-2013 12:58 AM


Originally Posted by Rochester (Post 3696454)

You're a very bad influence, rotten to the core :9:

aktif8 11-02-2013 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by blnewt (Post 3696431)
Hey, John, I'm humbled by your kind words and must say your contributions along w/ GoFightNguyen & Gio37 are also consistently helpful. It's great that Anthony and Gio go out of their way to welcome the newbies too!

Although John (Rochester) can be a bit harsh at times he speaks from the heart. I must say although I may not always agree w/ some of his critiques, he clearly spells out why he's not digging a particular look or mod and I know my car has benefited from his constructive criticism.

He's also made me think a bit deeper when I'm contemplating a particular addition to my G as I'm now looking at a bigger picture rather than being "tunnel blind" just because the mod is a must-have.

As far as future stuff, I'm really in a holding pattern right now, pretty happy w/ the exterior as is. The exception is the carbon wrap grill I mucked up w/ some excess alcohol that I used for my Epic-Fail clear bra DIY :( The grill is now a blotchy faded carbon that's not working. I'm going to wrap it gloss black this time and see how the little carbon/gray emblem looks w/ that. If it's not the look I'm hoping for I'll re-wrap the carbon grill again.

Another thing in the wings is wrapping my interior washi panels & stereo, console area w/ a machined vinyl trim, not sure what color yet but probably a dark gray. I've got a few samples to mull through but I think it'll look pretty nice, especially all the trim that's currently black plastic.

Might look into a roof spoiler but still on the fence as to whether I really like the look or not.

Thanks again for the thread, hopefully I can come up w/ a few things in the near future, and of course I'd LOVE to add a BBK sometime.
Now I'm off to fart a couple rainbows :)

The akebono upgrade is wholly worth it. Also a relatively easy diy install. Dooo eeet :)

aktif8 11-02-2013 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by Rochester (Post 3696448)
I was thinking that's where you are, hence the poke.

However, you don't have winter as a convenient excuse, like I do, so... :30:



I know you like your vinyl wrap, but I think it's time you move on with your grille. Either vinyl dip, like your mirrors, or have the grille professionally painted.



Agreed. I've been teetering on that same fence for a long time, and may never actually get off. Can't tell you how many times I've just stood there in the garage, visualizing things. The only decision here that I'm solid on is if I buy one, it will be Stillen's.



The BBK really is an impressive (looking) collection of hardware, and I love that my car has it. I respect the Akebono BBK. But I'm not delusional, either. There's really no benefit for the daily driver. It's all for show.

Disagree! I admittedly drive fairly aggressively, but I've had a handful of panic stop scenarios on the street aince I've installed the akebonos, and there's no way I would have gotten out unscathed with the stock x brakes. (Hawk hps pads / dba 4k rotors, ate fluid, stainless lines, fwiw.)

blnewt 11-03-2013 11:12 AM

I think if I were to do a BBK it would be the Wilwood kit, they seem to have a bit better clearance so I wouldn't need spacers to clear and it would be a 6pot/4pot setup. And although I love the look of the Akebonos it would be nice to have something you don't see too often.

RexHavoc 11-03-2013 08:27 PM

Brad please don't give me too many more things I'm going to want to do... Though I see a BBK in my future to match the color scheme I'm envisioning. (I tried to fart rainbows, that was a catastrophic failure however)

Along the lines of this thread, while most people here on the forum have been great you are really a cut above and much appreciated!

blnewt 11-03-2013 10:18 PM


Originally Posted by RexHavoc (Post 3697001)
Brad please don't give me too many more things I'm going to want to do... Though I see a BBK in my future to match the color scheme I'm envisioning. (I tried to fart rainbows, that was a catastrophic failure however)

Along the lines of this thread, while most people here on the forum have been great you are really a cut above and much appreciated!

Thanks for the kind words :biggthumpup:
My to-do list is pretty small right now but there's always something on the back burner that can get moved up. The BBK is a pipe dream at this point, especially since I just got new rotors & pads that I'm pretty happy with. If it wasn't for all these beautiful caliper threads floating around it would be much easier to ignore my "baby" brakes, but those big colorful stoppers sure do complete the overall performance look on these cars, so until then that will be something to yearn for.

Rochester 11-04-2013 07:17 AM

You still have the OEM cats on the car, don't you?


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