A little spring cleaning with a dash of stage 0

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Harman850T5
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So finally got everything the past owner modified in his own taste off the car and back to stock, with a little factory upgrading too. Also, fixed what this past winter and lazy washes did to my paint.

Just some progression shots.
Some of the first pics I posted on here, but here is what I started with
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20's were pretty sunken looking, rubbed the spindle, and just plain weren't my syle. "Nisbay" seats, were too big for the car, and in turn made my head hit the roof over bumps and they squeaked constantly.

Current. Weather finally got warm enough to remove tint, and I also watched a couple youtube videos and read some write ups on making it less of a hassle. I think the car looks a lot cleaner without it, and is also safer at night. Not a single defroster line was broken that day either.
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As she sits now. No tint, factory heated power leather seats, factory sport pedals, and 3 hours worth of claybar, buffing, polishing, and waxing.
gotta walk through my mud pit of a back yard everyday, so the floor doesn't stay clean for long.
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I've been rockin this thing from my grandma ever since I got my first car.
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Met up with the guy who bought my vert Friday night too, thing is looking pretty decent, and rockin an sr swap now. Took me a little to get used to it again when we swapped cars for a little bit.

I think I'm starting to catch the mod bug too, I gotta finish paying it off before I do anything else, but I really want a used Nismo s tune cat back and a limited slip. Also would like to get a bumper without license plate holes, but I may be moving to a front plate state within the next year.

Thanks for taking the time to read through or look at the pictures
Last edited by Harman850T5 on Sun May 08, 2011 6:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.


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BusyBadger
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Nice pics! I expect we'll be seeing more of these threads (or maybe we'll just start one big one) now that it's turning warmer. :)

Here's a solution for your front plate that won't have you drilling your bumper.

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Nice! You done good. Beautiful car.

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Harman850T5
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BusyBadger wrote:Nice pics! I expect we'll be seeing more of these threads (or maybe we'll just start one big one) now that it's turning warmer. :)

Here's a solution for your front plate that won't have you drilling your bumper.

Zee Bracket

Welcome to the Z Zone! :badger
Thanks, I've heard about those, I never looked one up though to see how the plate sat. So I may get the new bumper knowing I won't have to drill holes in it, or worry about the plate rattling off the paint.


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