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yeah im working on it unfortunatly money caught up to me... should be rolling soon after the 15th of march...

but ill get some shots tommorow after i finish the custom acrylic Mirror mounts i made topped of with Final Konexion CF Mirrors... looks so sweet...

quick shot of the mirrors....

took us an hour to find Final Konexion... but they were worth it..

not done yet still need some silicon to seal the plate.. to the car better......

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Note: Copyrighted since 1/3/2007: so "Hella Flush" doesnt jack my shit... hahaha

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"what colour blue are you going again? is it like huddys blue?"

your point would be correct if

1. Huddy was able to get me any other colour paint other than his blue

2. for the same price as he could get blue for me (4lt for $100)

sorry but I could see a point in getting another colour and spending an extra $500

phat mirror's never been a real fan of that style but your set look the best suited Ive seen

I gotta say dude, that is one hell nice cef hey. Lot of work gone in to it for sure. Cant wait to see some nice pics done when you have it all done. Good work.

coz theyre not cheap copy ones which are point ends... and some weird shape which are chunky with very long stalks

did you use s13 or r32?

spot-on dude... glad to see you actually know the difference... yeah the cheap ones use black metal of some kind and plastic mounting points. and the FK mirrors use all spun aluminum.

actually Final Konexion sells them for universal application so just make your own mounting plate and your good to go... you can use CF, Graphite, etc. or like i just used tinted acrylic cause its cheap you can get it in just about any color and i think the best choice. cause i couldnt find any CF stock around for a reasonable price.

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Mini update to build suspense woooooooooooooo.....

went to town preping the engine bay... getting it ready for next weekend when we change cross members and drop the damn motor in finally...

fun day... Nick got backed into.. not funny but not serious...

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Corvette on SSR's

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Pressure wash and scrub time...

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Thank god it was an NA man it was easy to clean...

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Painted wow that didnt take long at all...

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did a little bracing, why not...

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engine in! haha powerd by underage girls haha just playing shes legal... push dammit!!

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wrapping it up...

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next day, RB on Bottom, SR on top....

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with lines swapped over... i used the rack to cause it was nicer... but there both identical...

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Nothing RB left on the car now...

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Edited by 4DoorWhore
Mini update to build suspense woooooooooooooo.....

went to town preping the engine bay... getting it ready for next weekend when we change cross members and drop the damn motor in finally...

fun day... Nick got backed into.. not funny but not serious...

DSC02058.jpg

Corvette on SSR's

DSC02060.jpg

Pressure wash and scrub time...

DSC02061.jpg

Thank god it was an NA man it was easy to clean...

DSC02062.jpg

DSC02064.jpg

Painted wow that didnt take long at all...

DSC02065.jpg

DSC02066.jpg

did a little bracing, why not...

DSC02067.jpg

DSC02068.jpg

engine in! haha powerd by underage girls haha just playing shes legal... push dammit!!

DSC02071.jpg

wrapping it up...

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DSC02074.jpg

next day, RB on Bottom, SR on top....

DSC02079.jpg

with lines swapped over... i used the rack to cause it was nicer... but there both identical...

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Nothing RB left on the car now...

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how did u bracing it ? Just drill the holes and use the pot rivels ? it is really help bracing ?

Last pic with the front bar on is shit hot.. Pocket bikes FTW!

dats so random :laugh: , wat u get a new 1?

Dan I think Nick is the spray painter ;)

and y aint he on da forums ? :glare:

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