Some car pics!!!
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Some car pics!!!
Took some pics during the holidays! Tell me what you think!!(Not that I care)! J/K
http://photos.yahoo.com/tu6dolce Click on "Everyone" then "New car pics".
http://photos.yahoo.com/tu6dolce Click on "Everyone" then "New car pics".
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Damn Yahoo blurred up all my pics!!!! If anyone wants to see the original 4.1 megapixel versions I can email them to you!(they look much better)
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thats not paint....
oooooo I like How did you get the PFC holder to stick on the dash? I have something similar and can not get it to stay. I don't want to drill into my dash or melt the vinyl with some heavy adheasive.
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I like where you put your gauges. I'm surprised more people don't put them there. Where in the world is Inwood LI. Thats not suffolk is it? I am out east a bit in east moriches.
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Hey wulfpack, I have my gauges there as well, well i have the radio up and the gauges below but it was real easy to do. I just hacked up the factory "pouch", made a new panel out of ABS plastic and even drilled the little holes so you can remove it with the "key" you use for the radio. It makes for a real nice look. Oh and very nice FD Mach2.
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Well first off thanks for all the compliments. Now I have to answer some questions.
Edpaek,
That is correct. Those are some pictures that I took of a reman that was stripped down as soon as I received it. Good thing I was able to send it back EXPRESS!
7-sins,
I used two very small round headed screws all the way on the back of the dash behind the glove box door. Even with the glove box open they are barely noticeable, and it's not permanent cause once removed you can't see the holes.
Hey Vosko,
If I must be honest......they SUCK!!! Air that is! J/K They run great!! Hopefully you'll take me for a ride in your beast someday!! Sooner the better!
Widebody2,
Inwood is in Nassau county. Aprox. 4-5min away from JFK airport. If you ever want to meet up just let me know!
Wulfpack99,
Yes, I installed the gauges myself. It's not very complicated, but requires some work to run all the wires and hoses. No cutting or modifying of stock pieces was necessary. The hardest part was getting the fit and finish of the actual gauge holder to be perfect. Now THAT required a lot of patience. Especially trying to get the same shade of black to match the interior.
Edpaek,
That is correct. Those are some pictures that I took of a reman that was stripped down as soon as I received it. Good thing I was able to send it back EXPRESS!
7-sins,
I used two very small round headed screws all the way on the back of the dash behind the glove box door. Even with the glove box open they are barely noticeable, and it's not permanent cause once removed you can't see the holes.
Hey Vosko,
If I must be honest......they SUCK!!! Air that is! J/K They run great!! Hopefully you'll take me for a ride in your beast someday!! Sooner the better!
Widebody2,
Inwood is in Nassau county. Aprox. 4-5min away from JFK airport. If you ever want to meet up just let me know!
Wulfpack99,
Yes, I installed the gauges myself. It's not very complicated, but requires some work to run all the wires and hoses. No cutting or modifying of stock pieces was necessary. The hardest part was getting the fit and finish of the actual gauge holder to be perfect. Now THAT required a lot of patience. Especially trying to get the same shade of black to match the interior.
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