"The White Mamba" build
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[EVO-R CF UIM Cover/ CF door handles
got the koyo and aem water injection just havent taken a pic.
also got the 99 bumper but its @ the body shop getting the plate shaved. (hopefully)
got the koyo and aem water injection just havent taken a pic.
also got the 99 bumper but its @ the body shop getting the plate shaved. (hopefully)
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It's coming along very nice. I wants me some feed sides and diffuser Sent you an PM with my body shop info...
http://www.autobodyshop-repair.com/A...-OK-188396.htm
http://www.autobodyshop-repair.com/A...-OK-188396.htm
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decided to keep the plate holder and fill in the emblem hole :] should be done this week.
my rims come in on friday and my CF IC duct i just got.
just waiting on banzai oil pan brace kit, silicone vacuum hose kit, and eric :P
also i decided to go a different route with my exhaust so if anyone is interested in a Greddy TI (full titanium) let me know
i wanted to bump this post with my favorite part
Rishie just mounted the tires for me and sent pics
my rims come in on friday and my CF IC duct i just got.
just waiting on banzai oil pan brace kit, silicone vacuum hose kit, and eric :P
also i decided to go a different route with my exhaust so if anyone is interested in a Greddy TI (full titanium) let me know
i wanted to bump this post with my favorite part
Rishie just mounted the tires for me and sent pics
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Just a suggestion for when you install the undertray: Don't drill any holes in the side pieces until you install the center section. Once the center section is installed, put the side pieces where you want them and then drill holes to bolt the sides to the center. You can also bolt side-ducting directly to the tray if needed - it will help with cooling, and the ducting will be easy to remove (just drop the undertray) when working on the car.