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installed Matt's RSTB on my car and Izzy's (pics +review )
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well the product looks like it was built well and made to last, the install was simple and went very smooth, everything fit like a glove. I havent had much time to drive it but Izzy took his for a short test run and reported a noticable differance, Ill find out tommorow from him what he thought after his 40 mile ride home. and once I get to drive my car and test it out better Ill let you guys know.
anyway here are the pics. |
I just love looking at the pictures of the bar, they look sooo good. I cant wait to see more pictures of the lower tie bars.
btw, what is in the top right corner (near/on drivers rear speaker) http://forums.maxima.org/attachment....achmentid=1761 |
looks like a bunch of switches...
are the nuts and bolts metric or standard sized? hopefully metric... i don't have to many standard wrenches and such, lol. |
Originally Posted by MrGone
I just love looking at the pictures of the bar, they look sooo good. I cant wait to see more pictures of the lower tie bars.
btw, what is in the top right corner (near/on drivers rear speaker) http://forums.maxima.org/attachment....achmentid=1761 :bill: by single-digit weather and no garage... :bawling: |
i think my friend is in sub 20 degree weather right now. that doesn't include the -30 degree wind chill. at least i think that's what it was. he was recently stationed in alaska. i would never have a project car if i lived in those conditionds. :rofl:
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yeah there switches, there not mounted back there, I just stuck um up there to get them out of my way. and the nuts and bolts are all 14mm and then a 10mm to get the seat off.
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The bolts are actually 9/16", but a 14mm will fit on there. it's a tight fit, but they work fine.
Nice colors, BTW. :) |
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