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  • #16
    Originally posted by azncav View Post
    ouch 323ci love the bright red though.. looking good though.
    Yeah... I wish I got a 330ci over a 323ci but all the 330's had over 120k miles and it seemed wiser to get a car with almost half that. And anyways everything is pretty much the same between the two.

    Originally posted by stancephil View Post
    siiiick! keep us posted man!
    I got some more pictures to post once I get home. I forgot to upload them yesterday.
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    • #17
      What are you doing for suspension?
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      • #18
        your wheels will always have that cloudy look to them thanks to the 1500 sandpaper. pretty standard mistake that a lot of people make. looks like a nice start tho
        If you're ordering custom adapters, call 775.530.2483 to make sure you are getting exactly what you want. Thanks

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        • #19
          There is a "cheaters way" to polishing lips since you are doing it in your bedroom... Use sanding blocks use rough, medium, fine, and very fine grit, also use mothers mag and aluminum polish wayyy better than turtle wax.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by azncav View Post
            ouch 323ci love the bright red though.. looking good though.
            Yeah... I wish I Could of gotten a 330ci over a 323ci but all the 330's in my area had over 120k miles and it seemed wiser to get a car with almost half that. And anyways everything is pretty much the same interior/exterior between the two cars, they just have two diffrenent engines. I don't plan on racing anyways so it is no biggie in my book.

            Originally posted by stancephil View Post
            siiiick! keep us posted man!
            I got some more pictures to post once I get home! I forgot to upload them yesterday.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by AMGwheelwhore View Post
              There is a "cheaters way" to polishing lips since you are doing it in your bedroom... Use sanding blocks use rough, medium, fine, and very fine grit, also use mothers mag and aluminum polish wayyy better than turtle wax.
              I used the turtle wax to get rid of the finer scratches and it worked out great! When I had to go back a fix a small blemish with 1500 grit it made a noticible difference from where I used used the polishing compound and the sandpaper. I then used paint thinner to take the turtle wax off and then finished them off with Mother's Mag and Alliminum Polish.

              Originally posted by bradp@adaptecspeedware View Post
              your wheels will always have that cloudy look to them thanks to the 1500 sandpaper. pretty standard mistake that a lot of people make. looks like a nice start tho
              Should I go to finer grit sandpaper to make it more mirroresque?

              Originally posted by Kielan View Post
              What are you doing for suspension?
              Once I get back from Mexico I plan on ordering some ST Suspension coilovers. Any suggestions though? I'm looking to spend about $1000 or less.
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              • #22
                no the finer the sand paper the worse the clouding. its why you can almost always tell someone who polished at home and someone who paid a pro. one looks nice and shiny, the other looks like chrome. get a tight and loose buffing wheel and get some GOOD brown tripoli and pink or white jewelers rouge. use the tight wheel with the brown and then the loose wheel with the jewelers rouge to finish. you can stop at 800. with a quality buffing machine ive seen people stop at 600 grit.
                If you're ordering custom adapters, call 775.530.2483 to make sure you are getting exactly what you want. Thanks

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                • #23
                  Sub'd. Why are you on your third car at only 17? Just curious.

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                  • #24
                    in.
                    looks almost as good as my in-room refinish.

                    vinegar is also a good alternative to coke for the bolts/nuts.

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                    • #25
                      I bought a 323ci too last week. Sub'd, i'm gonna need ideas !

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by NathanHeeney View Post
                        I used the turtle wax to get rid of the finer scratches and it worked out great! When I had to go back a fix a small blemish with 1500 grit it made a noticible difference from where I used used the polishing compound and the sandpaper. I then used paint thinner to take the turtle wax off and then finished them off with Mother's Mag and Alliminum Polish.



                        Should I go to finer grit sandpaper to make it more mirroresque?



                        Once I get back from Mexico I plan on ordering some ST Suspension coilovers. Any suggestions though? I'm looking to spend about $1000 or less.
                        We make a coilover option for you, comes in at 1200, but I can guarantee a better ride, with better handling aspects than the STs, and they go lower too.
                        - Kielan (Key-lin)

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by yurotrash View Post
                          Sub'd. Why are you on your third car at only 17? Just curious.
                          My first car was a Saab 9-5 then when my brother became legal to drive, so I passed it down to him. Then I wanted a 2006 Scion xB 3.0 Release Series for god knows why... I had that for about a year and did little things to make it look more appealing then I recently sold and got my 323ci.

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                          ^ Too much tuck...

                          Originally posted by Kielan View Post
                          We make a coilover option for you, comes in at 1200, but I can guarantee a better ride, with better handling aspects than the STs, and they go lower too.
                          I'll have to think about it! Does it come with any kind of warranty? I know ST's have a 5 year warranty and that is kind of pushing me to purchase their coilover system.
                          Last edited by NathanHeeney; 06-29-2012, 08:38 PM.
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                          • #28
                            You sir, take great shots

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                            • #29
                              Wheels are sunken a bit on that XB

                              Just sayin...

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                              • #30
                                First off, sorry for the super shitty Photoshop... I just wanted to get a rough idea.

                                Let me know what color you think I should go with!

                                I plan on getting the faces painted soon!

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                                These photos are absolute shit, go easy on me!

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                                Let me know what you think!
                                Last edited by NathanHeeney; 06-30-2012, 11:35 AM.
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