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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 04:18 PM
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^Thats right!




I need fricken wheels. omg...

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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 04:26 PM
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^Thats right!




I need fricken wheels. omg...

+ lip!!! Get on it!!!!
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 04:29 PM
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trev...if ryan works in the AM, we'll definitely hit you up that night for both you and your daughter's bdays =)
Cool.. let me know!

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Idk if i like that new lip! the hood is kinda neat!
Not feeling the lip.. looks too ricey

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Trevor - PLEASE read guidelines before just posting random things in random places. Its totally great that you want to nominate Mike for "G of the month"...but there's 2 problems w/ your post...

1. Its the 2nd to last day of the voting. Nominations take place the 1st-15th of the month and voting is the 15th-30th.

and #2....ONLY premier members are eligible to be nomated for "G of the Month" voting. There for Mike is not eligible to be nominated at this time.

cheers brutha!!!!
Yeah. I realized that... haha .. I do it to f^k with you! jk!

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Oh, and just a note: I am pretty sure I got a part time job at Advance Auto Parts. This means everything should be a go for the big trip. Save up some funds and pay of debt faster. Pretty excited.
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Oh, and it is the store in Savage. So just down the road.
Sweet! Just up the street from me.. You will now be my paint consultant. I usually bounce ideas of those guys.
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 04:40 PM
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Trev..i just noticed in your sig you have motordyne.....what did you order???
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 05:24 PM
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what do you wanna know? exterior/body wise, suspension, and engine bolt ons, I do everything myself.

Things like "removing the headlights or body parts"...yes, but will I paint it myself...no.
I'm all good when it comes to engine bolt ons. It's suspension that I really wanna learn. Maybe this spring I van drive up and get some hands on experience with guidance. I'm pretty good with things once I'm shown how to do it once.

As far as painting goes, I've learned a lot from trial and error. I've been practicing on my mother in laws old 93 accord. Soon to be my winter beater. Anyhow, ill have to post pics of my paint work when I'm done.
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 05:34 PM
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I'm all good when it comes to engine bolt ons. It's suspension that I really wanna learn. Maybe this spring I van drive up and get some hands on experience with guidance. I'm pretty good with things once I'm shown how to do it once.

As far as painting goes, I've learned a lot from trial and error. I've been practicing on my mother in laws old 93 accord. Soon to be my winter beater. Anyhow, ill have to post pics of my paint work when I'm done.

we can def do that. We had a few different meets at a garage this summer for suspension installs. The rears are SUPER easy, and the fronts are pretty straight forward as well. With the right tools, you'd be able to follow the DIY threads as well and be able to do it successfully. That's what I used for my SPC camber kit/arms as well.
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 06:57 PM
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Daaaang I haven't been on the forums in like 4 days and holy he// it sucks catching up with it all lmfao. Just got done with the first day of work at PwC, cannot wait to get that first paycheck to start the winter hoarding of mods .

Janik I know it sucks bringing in those paychecks compared to detailing. You should say f^ck it to school and go to work in Williston, ND for the oil companies out there! Just saw on the news the average salary is $100k for alot of the guys and they don't have college degrees...
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 07:07 PM
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we can def do that. We had a few different meets at a garage this summer for suspension installs. The rears are SUPER easy, and the fronts are pretty straight forward as well. With the right tools, you'd be able to follow the DIY threads as well and be able to do it successfully. That's what I used for my SPC camber kit/arms as well.

^^ yup

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Daaaang I haven't been on the forums in like 4 days and holy he// it sucks catching up with it all lmfao. Just got done with the first day of work at PwC, cannot wait to get that first paycheck to start the winter hoarding of mods .

Janik I know it sucks bringing in those paychecks compared to detailing. You should say f^ck it to school and go to work in Williston, ND for the oil companies out there! Just saw on the news the average salary is $100k for alot of the guys and they don't have college degrees...
I thought about this myself.. only issue is there is a shortage of housing/apts/hotels.. but sheet for that kinda of money I wouldnt mind sleeping in the car!


Found my favorite wheels. If I had the dough I would buy these right now in 20's



^^ was trying to pull this bronze of with my wheels but missed tha boat.
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 07:13 PM
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Lance, it the plenum spacer Ive been done had (ebonics). Check out my jurlry over by my cheeren. lol
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 08:26 PM
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This past year I didn't do any modding. 2012 though, I plan on some big changes.
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by WannabeSport
^Thats right!




I need fricken wheels. omg...

I do like those...

Originally Posted by tvang
I'm all good when it comes to engine bolt ons. It's suspension that I really wanna learn. Maybe this spring I van drive up and get some hands on experience with guidance. I'm pretty good with things once I'm shown how to do it once.

As far as painting goes, I've learned a lot from trial and error. I've been practicing on my mother in laws old 93 accord. Soon to be my winter beater. Anyhow, ill have to post pics of my paint work when I'm done.
idk man, i think suspension work is fairly easy.

Originally Posted by 1cleanG
we can def do that. We had a few different meets at a garage this summer for suspension installs. The rears are SUPER easy, and the fronts are pretty straight forward as well. With the right tools, you'd be able to follow the DIY threads as well and be able to do it successfully. That's what I used for my SPC camber kit/arms as well.
Lance, when John and I to my springs off and one a few times, i found a way to take the fronts in no time. there is a trick (order of taking off the bolts) that makes it SOOO much easier than what we did at First Gear!

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Lance, it the plenum spacer Ive been done had (ebonics). Check out my jurlry over by my cheeren. lol
You got the copper ones right? what size?
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Hoagie
I do like those...



idk man, i think suspension work is fairly easy.



Lance, when John and I to my springs off and one a few times, i found a way to take the fronts in no time. there is a trick (order of taking off the bolts) that makes it SOOO much easier than what we did at First Gear!



You got the copper ones right? what size?
5/16th copper iso
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 09:19 PM
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Lance, it the plenum spacer Ive been done had (ebonics). Check out my jurlry over by my cheeren. lol
oh nice, didn't know you had a plenum spacer
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by SuperCleanG
5/16th copper iso
i wanna get those and a y-pipe (not sure which one yet). Peng said he noticed a definite difference with em both on.
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 09:44 PM
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yo Lance, did you figure out if you'll need endlinks with those Eibach sways or not?
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