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Old 07-15-13, 05:05 PM
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origin front bumper and gpsorts side skirts

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Jus some mo BN with a twist
Old 07-28-13, 04:11 AM
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^**** you and your wheels.
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Originally Posted by paganizondadude
^**** you and your wheels.
Ha, why's it gotta be like that!
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God its amazing
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Reminds me of Dan Chiltons old setup.
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Old 07-29-13, 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by K!NCH
Reminds me of Dan Chiltons old setup.
Funny you should say that I've been runnin this set up since '10 about same time he came with his. Lol I've always have run the white an gold.
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Originally Posted by 10thslydur
Funny you should say that I've been runnin this set up since '10 about same time he came with his. Lol I've always have run the white an gold.
I can see why, looks ******* amazing.
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probably already posted this

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I need some white TE's in my life
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Originally Posted by K!NCH
I can see why, looks ******* amazing.
Thanks bro!
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I always wanted wanted white te's on my black turb2 never got there tho but I still have a soft spot in my heart for frosty te's
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I swear im buying bronze TEs at some point this year. I do miss that stuff alot :/

All you guys with your cool wheels and perfect
Looking cars are making me jealous. Cant wait till my street fc is done
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Some dude sellin a clean perfect fitment 10.5's bronze te's on zilvia right now now
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Can anyone tell me how they attached their side skirt at the spot between the door and rear wheel arch? I can't get mine to stay. Shy of doing panel bond I can't think of anything else. Its zip tied to the arch but flares out at the front. Please help!
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Dzus fittings
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Self tapping screws


And then more self tapping screws
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Or that
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Hella zip ties.
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anything that doesnt require me to drill into the kit from the outside where its visible?
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i had the same problem when i had bomex sides. i fiber glassed a couple small bolts to the inside of the skirt then drilled a couple holes in the body. nuts on the inside with a couple lock washers and done.
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That's actually a really good idea but I would more inclined to use a stronger compound to bond those bolts since that's what will be holding the stress. Maybe like and expoxy either that use a lot of glass and reinforce the area with a plate to spread the load
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your right about the plate idea. the best way would prolly be to weld two small bolts to a plate then glass over the plate. that way the bolts never break free from the glass and start spinning.


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