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the transition
not everyone else reads the other sections of evom..so i figured i'd post some pics up in here for everyone
did some things on the evo since it was down all last week..heres some before and after pics
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AFTER:
still need to tuck some wires
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IMG]http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b390/XeroPistonFC/photo1-1.jpg[/IMG]
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painted the headlights on the inside:
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aaaaaand..thats all for now. UICP will be on next weekend
a pic of the car in the garage in pieces with the daily sitting next to it
did some things on the evo since it was down all last week..heres some before and after pics
BEFORE:
AFTER:
still need to tuck some wires
BEFORE:
IMG]http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b390/XeroPistonFC/photo1-1.jpg[/IMG]
AFTER:
painted the headlights on the inside:
BEFORE:
AFTER:
aaaaaand..thats all for now. UICP will be on next weekend
a pic of the car in the garage in pieces with the daily sitting next to it
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I wonder if someone is trying to get a leg up on the Don Herring Show and Shine!
Your wheels look 1000 times better!
How long and at what temp did you bake your lights for to get the them apart?
Your wheels look 1000 times better!
How long and at what temp did you bake your lights for to get the them apart?
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it wasn't as hard as i thought..200 degrees at 15 minutes..take the screws out and the clamp out before hand. then get some gloves(it'll be hot!) and pull em apart..it should be fairly easy to seperate. then..when youre done put em back in the oven for like 10 minutes at 200 degrees and it'll make it alot easier to push em back together
i made a thread about my headlight painting in show and shine
it was fairly easy to do. just cover the projector lens, i used that saran press and seal stuff to make sure it stuck. if u get paint on the lens it scratches off fairly easy too.
yes..thats a bandaid sticker on my bumper..ran up on a damn curb i didnt see a few months ago and haven't gotten it fixed yet..so it was a temporary fix :P
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Quality powdercoating in carrollton. talk to jim. they did my wheels and valve cover for 350 out the door. was a very good price. and theyre alot closer(at least to me) then arlington
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David you might look at this... http://www.evo x forums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28447
you know i will probably just leave mine off to see the turbo. i would like an intake manifold cover if someone would ever produce one..because it doesn't look pretty