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Old Oct 20, 2005 | 12:09 PM
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Got any plans for the empty fog light cut-outs? Love the clean engine bay. I gotta clean mine too.
Old Oct 20, 2005 | 12:11 PM
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Yep....them vader setup is kinda scaring the chics. No wonder you're always rollin' solo.

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not a bad start... on the read deck idea..i have something like that in my car as well...we call them the VADERS
Old Oct 20, 2005 | 01:42 PM
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Nice..+1 on the white wheels gone.
Old Oct 20, 2005 | 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by DR-Max
Got any plans for the empty fog light cut-outs? Love the clean engine bay. I gotta clean mine too.
well what i plan on doing is putting a grill in all of the holes and hide some fogs in the back so that the only time that u see them is when they are on
i have just had some hard times trying to find the right fog
thx for the comment on the bay i used " Gunk " "engine brite" the foam one i put it on at one of those carwashes and let it sit for like a minute and than pressure washed the rest when it is done all u have to do us use a terry cloth rag and it cleans up very easy
Old Oct 20, 2005 | 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by 007max
:insert generic comment about [white wheels, foglights, resistor mod] here:



i really like what you did with the rear deck though. i went to a custom audio place and they quoted me something like $850 to do a setup like what you've got

i wish i knew how to do fiberglass myself
well truthfully i didnt know how to fiberglass my self all u need is a deck and once u have the deck cut some boards to make ur stack once u do that just put the fiberglass on it dosent have to be perfect since it will be covered with carpet good luck if u try to do it
also if anyone is interested i will take some pix of the sub boxes they are fiberglass also
Old Oct 20, 2005 | 05:44 PM
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Yea its gonna be tricky to find just the right size of fog, preferrably round, to fit there and actually look like it belongs there. Then you'll have to somehow find a way to mount it from under the car because the mesh will cover the only access to that area. It will definitely be tricky. I wish they have a smaller version of those black hella lamps. They appear black and should be inconspicious behind that grill, but will come to life when you turn them on.

I ended up just using a 10 year old set of brand new, in-the-box, fogs. It was going to go into my sister's Pathfinder back then but she totalled it and it sat in the garage for years.



Originally Posted by 96nismomaxi
well what i plan on doing is putting a grill in all of the holes and hide some fogs in the back so that the only time that u see them is when they are on
i have just had some hard times trying to find the right fog
thx for the comment on the bay i used " Gunk " "engine brite" the foam one i put it on at one of those carwashes and let it sit for like a minute and than pressure washed the rest when it is done all u have to do us use a terry cloth rag and it cleans up very easy
Old Oct 20, 2005 | 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by 96nismomaxi
yes it does u really dont have to buy the chip all u need to do is get a resistor and arc the connection...yea it did a little i know that when i first got the car my firend at the time had an in take and it was dropped sitting on stock rims
and i was sitting on my 17's (which were bigger and harder to turn than his stock) with nothing done but this AIT sensor and i put like 2 maybe 3 cars on him quater mile it did alot u guys should try it i will send pix of it
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Am i the only one having a hard time believing that?
Old Oct 21, 2005 | 04:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Fast1one
Am i the only one having a hard time believing that?
well bro belive what u will till u do it dont hate
i proved it to my self the other day... belive me i was just as skeptical as u were when i got it but realized that it has done a little but ya know what if u cant understand that putting a resistor in the AIT sensor spot to make the computer read colder than what it normally does than f*** it i have no reason to try and make someone a beliver that could care less




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