New Interior, Exterior & Engine Bay Pics
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Cheston, Michael is now driving an .... Altima. Black on black, but only an intake, exhaust and short shifter. I guess he got tired of speed. I like the idea of a pic next to a steer. I will see if I can find one. I am sure someone could photoshop it.
Paul, glad I could provide some inspiration. I can't wait to see the finished plastic. I still want to talk to your airbrush guy. Sick!
Paul, glad I could provide some inspiration. I can't wait to see the finished plastic. I still want to talk to your airbrush guy. Sick!
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Love the car. i have 2 Q's......i like where you put the EDFC put how hard is instalation?...and also did you have any problem with where it was before(did your knee hit it alot when entering and exiting the car?) and where did you get your shift boot?
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Originally Posted by Amiricanmade
Love the car. i have 2 Q's......i like where you put the EDFC put how hard is instalation?...and also did you have any problem with where it was before(did your knee hit it alot when entering and exiting the car?) and where did you get your shift boot?
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I don't check this thread much. PM me with questions. Here are the answers:
Orange shift boot - custom made
CF dash from Evo-R, I can't remember the price, but around $450
EDFC - easy to install, just be careful cutting with the Dremel. I cut it small and sanded it down for a tight fit.
Orange shift boot - custom made
CF dash from Evo-R, I can't remember the price, but around $450
EDFC - easy to install, just be careful cutting with the Dremel. I cut it small and sanded it down for a tight fit.
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