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RedRobin:
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You'd find it very difficult to vinyl wrap AeroCatches and for the wrap to stay neat on the edges.
I don't know how well paint would last due to use.
scopes:
--- Quote from: RedRobin on July 08, 2012, 07:09:59 pm ---^^^^
You'd find it very difficult to vinyl wrap AeroCatches and for the wrap to stay neat on the edges.
I don't know how well paint would last due to use.
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>What if i was to paint and clear coat them, how do you think that would last?
:smiley:
or
how would black look
scopes:
Well added this mount in there somewhere through time, funny how you just start to remember the wee things...
It made a slight difference, i noticed it was there
A short time after i upgraded it with the THS sub frame & engine mounts
I would say these where one of the best mods i had added to the car yet, the difference was unreal. :driver:
There was a bit more cabin noise & vibration through the car, but got used to it after a good few miles. The car pulled & drove like it had a load more horses under the front wheels.
I noticed quite a bit of movement when on the RR, these puppys sorted that out, :grin: I would highly recommend these to anyone that has not upgraded theres!
Replaced these bolts at the time, peace of mind thing
:smiley:
scopes:
Forge Short shifter
How nice this is to change gears with, Shortened it by about 2 cms, something i got used to very quickly...
It's not untill you drive another car you realise how much of a difference they make :driver:
scopes:
To add more power i added a milltek downpipe with a 200 cell sports cat, heatwrapped & painted for a nice clean finish, have no pics of the downpipe at the min.
I matted the downpipe to the OEM cat back exhaust.
It give more power + a real nice note from the exhaust...
Through time the milltek cat back was then attached, the exhaust note then changed
From this:
To This:
A bit dirty in that photo
With the help of a friend, Soon after we wax oyled the whole underneath
All the arch linners where taken out to seal as much as possible, some parts sprayed & the rest plastered with a brush :smiley:
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