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Old 04-12-2005, 08:34 PM
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i mounted it as far as it can stick out so it doesnt ruin the flow of the front lip.



there is a good reason why you dont see the passenger side of the car.. and my pics are all chopped up..



this all happened because of slow *** treceb (whom i'd like to thank for being slow). june and i got bored waiting for him that we decided to finally mount them.
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Old 04-12-2005, 08:42 PM
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looks good martin.... you should paint the headlight lenses to match the car though.. the black sticks out too much.
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Old 04-12-2005, 09:10 PM
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hmm, well if i hadnt been waiting for some one who wanted help installing some hood props i would have been ready on time....



your car looks great with them on.



for a long time i had been indecisive about side skirts. i like a few including the feed ones. after seeing martins, i think ill go with them...
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[quote name='treceb' date='Apr 12 2005, 09:10 PM']hmm, well if i hadnt been waiting for some one who wanted help installing some hood props i would have been ready on time....



your car looks great with them on.



for a long time i had been indecisive about side skirts. i like a few including the feed ones. after seeing martins, i think ill go with them...

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hahaha i forgot about that...



hood props from rotaryextreme took 5mins to install btw
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hot!!!



too bad i didnt get my hands on a pair of these, they'd look sick on my car too
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those skirts are on the list...
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Old 04-12-2005, 11:40 PM
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sick, so is the feed wing, im rockin kaiFD3s style, i have to get the black wing on the white FD im buying this month. sorry to cop the style but its sooooo niceeee props to Kai
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how do they mount to the car? i plan on buying them one year lol
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they mount using self tapping screws and washers
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Cool but now you gotta get a jack under the suspension to get the car off the ground. Right?
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