The rims look awesome, but the red pin stripe, grill, and headlight rings are just downright hilarious. So is that muffler.
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Rims look great, Car has potential. Just say no to the red.
What is the story behind the tailpipe?
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Originally posted by DigitalwaveThe rims look awesome, but the red pin stripe, grill, and headlight rings are just downright hilarious. So is that muffler.
when my old exaust rused off, i just pulled it out and welded on a tip. and made a bracket. It was crome. but over the winter it rusted so i painted it.
I plan on new exaust system. new header all the way back.
And about the red. I saw it on an old s4 rallye car. and I though it was the coolest, so I tryed it one my car. Im not sure if I like it. I do but I dont. But i think im gunna keep it for a while.
For you guys who are redoing the rims. all i got to say is, if your gunna do it right. its gunna take forever..Comment
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Thanks for all the compliments on the rims guys.Comment
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wheels look very good. Not liking the red kidneys but at least its original not to the point of repugnance.
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-Talk to me when more sound comes from the induction than from the exhaust...
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I found a lsd.... YES!Comment
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Originally posted by SchnellerVert9mm ball or 5.56mm ammo?
you gunna shoot them?Comment
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ohhh. a mixture. shotgun shells... 22's... grenades... the usual...Comment
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The wheels look well painted. However after mounted and you drive down the street you will hit pebbles and rocks and immediately notice chips and little chunks missing from the paint. Thats why powder coating cant be beat.
It is a much much much better bond that standard liquid coatings.
Electrostaticly charged particles of colored powder acutally bond to the item that is charged with the opposite polarity. Then the powder is baked and it changes from a solid to a liquid and then back to a solid during the baking and curing process.
Dont waste the $ on traditional rattle cans. Not if you really care about the coating.
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I would have powder coated just i didnt have the money. i herd good stuff about this wheel paint. I will give it a review once ive driven on the wheels. I hope they last a while..Comment
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BTW. i have figured out this afm pretty good. and i think ive got it tuned alot closer to where I like it.Comment
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