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Old 02-28-04, 02:18 AM
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First pics posted of the 7...

I lost my upload cable somewhere in my room and found it today. Didn't get to take a recent pic, but I have one from October when I got it.



BTW...the paint on the bumper isn't a different shade, the sun just was at an odd angle with the car i guess.
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clean looking fd. whats your wheel setup? looks like you got a pretty good lip on the back! once again nice car
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is the paint on the bumper a different shade?
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nice R1/R2(what year is it?)...did you drop it yet?
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Originally posted by hyper7
clean looking fd. whats your wheel setup? looks like you got a pretty good lip on the back! once again nice car
I believe it is 18x9.5 in the rear, and 18x9 in the front......however, I could be wrong.

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nice R1/R2(what year is it?)...did you drop it yet?
Year is 1993. The gas shocks lowered it a little bit, but not ALOT. When being looked at from a perfect side view, the front has really no gap at all, while the rear has only an inch or two.
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did you get rid of that license plate? its blocking a whole bunch of incomming air
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Originally posted by skunks
did you get rid of that license plate? its blocking a whole bunch of incomming air
I never got rid of it because it's a law in new jersey. My front plate on my explorer isn't on because I hit a deer and I get pulled over for it all the time. I dunno what I should do
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you might wanna move that plate one of these days. i didn't have a front plate either for a while and i'm in jersey and got pulled over for it. what i did was bent up some flat aluminum to make up brackets and bolted them to the top of the opening and they angled upwards so the opening was unobstructed and the plate looks a lot better there in my opinion. only cost a few bucks and you can do it yourself quickly.
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Originally posted by sporff
you might wanna move that plate one of these days. i didn't have a front plate either for a while and i'm in jersey and got pulled over for it. what i did was bent up some flat aluminum to make up brackets and bolted them to the top of the opening and they angled upwards so the opening was unobstructed and the plate looks a lot better there in my opinion. only cost a few bucks and you can do it yourself quickly.
Do you have any pictures of that setup? I'm trying to think of how I can do this and what it's supposed to look like
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You could always get one of those hinged plate holders so that the license folds back in when travelling at a decent speed.
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