Couple of upgrades
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Attachment 61669 Attachment 61670 Attachment 61671 Lower with intrax springs. And install the warspeed y pipe. |
dude your reppin the 3rd gen big time! congrats
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Thanks bro
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I dig it. Your paint is so shiny!
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Looks very nice, and slippery! Hope the springs are good! Good work!
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dont u just hate bird poop
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Originally Posted by DanNY
(Post 8785092)
dont u just hate bird poop
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A walk around of my car |
All U need now is some real wheels!!
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the 5.5 te wheels would look dope on your whip!
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dont know how they look but im going to look it up now
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like this but with a slightly different finish (SE were painted, TE were more of a "bare metal" finish)
http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u...4.jpg~original 02-03 SE Attachment 32550 03 TE http://imageshack.us/a/img43/5826/p1010723s.jpg |
are those 17''?
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yeah, they are 17x7 with 45mm offset, so they will sit pretty far in towards the struts (like, almost touching them).
if you wanted to you could use a 10-15mm spacer if you wanted to run a 225-50-17 tire, maybe even a 20mm spacer for a 215-50-17 tire. i don't know what you mean "work with" the intrax springs... those certainly won't rub the fenders, unless you go way way overboard with spacers. My Chrysler 300c wheels were 17x7 with 22mm offset (equivalent to the wheels I posted above plus a 23mm spacer) with 225-50-17 and they did rub, but i also had blown rear shocks on stock SE springs and a stock GXE swaybar, which allowed a LOT of travel when cornering. So 15mm spacer (45mm wheel offset - 15mm spacer = 30mm combined offset) would give you an extra 8mm more clearance on the fenders than I had with the Chrysler wheels (22mm wheel offset) http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u...4.jpg~original |
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glad to see people keeping the 3rd gen platform alive as far as the door jambs go,you ever think of airbrushing or creating something different with them?Attachment 32538
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Originally Posted by Kountz430
(Post 8785858)
glad to see people keeping the 3rd gen platform alive as far as the door jambs go,you ever think of airbrushing or creating something different with them? something like this or some type of wacky design and pic the ol'girl semi retired
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Originally Posted by Kountz430
(Post 8785858)
glad to see people keeping the 3rd gen platform alive as far as the door jambs go,you ever think of airbrushing or creating something different with them?http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/750/ak47p.jpg something like this or some type of wacky design and pic the ol'girl semi retired
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^^^ didnt even peep the balcony yessir nuketown
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it definitely warms my heart to know the 3Gens are still alive and kicking!
After nearly 10years, there is still a following :) keep it up, and best wishes that she stays light on your wallet :) |
Originally Posted by super32
(Post 8786225)
it definitely warms my heart to know the 3Gens are still alive and kicking!
After nearly 10years, there is still a following :) keep it up, and best wishes that she stays light on your wallet :) |
What year Acura TL did you get the rear set from?
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Originally Posted by Martin92se
(Post 8786578)
What year Acura TL did you get the rear set from?
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verry nice 3rd gen man, looks really clean! definitely diggin the TL rear seats too.
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What did you do to fasten the seats in? I'd love to do this on my 92 se and find some kind of black leather front seats to go in place of my cloth ones... I hate the way the velour sticks to my clothes... Guess I'm spoiled to leather.
Also how did you do the headliner? You should do the door jambs yourself, a little sanding and some rattle can and no one would know the difference. |
I planned to spray the door jams. And as for the headliner I bought 5 fabric spray cans and it did the job I remove the headliner first then sprayed it. Looks greats. Little tiny rough but no one touches the headliner or door panels.
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Originally Posted by maxima278
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What did you do to fasten the seats in? I'd love to do this on my 92 se and find some kind of black leather front seats to go in place of my cloth ones... I hate the way the velour sticks to my clothes... Guess I'm spoiled to leather.
Also how did you do the headliner? You should do the door jambs yourself, a little sanding and some rattle can and no one would know the difference. It funny that these seats I found them install on a 3 rd gen maxima. When I took it out and notice the difference where the hooks were located is when I notice these seat wasn't from a factory maxima. A couple of weeks later my friend come to check out my seats and tells me that they look exactly like his 2000 Acura tl seats. We check it and it was from a tl lol. |
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why you ask? how do you know i workout
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Originally Posted by TonyJr
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why you ask? how do you know i workout
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