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Nice to know about you project,its an impressive one and whole your keep it with excellence,i think you are also a car lover so change the accessories and parts with your own thinks and for a better drive and comfort ability.
Haha thanks...i think
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Nice to know about you project,its an impressive one and whole your keep it with excellence,i think you are also a car lover so change the accessories and parts with your own thinks and for a better drive and comfort ability.
considered these for a second, but ended up buying the style 19s from my bro.
decided my tails were to bright so i tinted them darker with the metalcast paint.
deleted my mufflers and added some giant tips
They ended up being to close to the bumper and melted it, so they didnt last that long.
Wrapped the fuel rail cover in woodgrain, and started painting my engine bay black.
My old knob was starting to look worn and faded and the button stopped working. so i found a cleaner woodgrain one at the junkyard, got it for free.
Got bored with the polished and repainted my wheels gunmetal, bought new springs, sleeves and struts to make diy coilovers as seen here --------> http://volvospeed.com/vs_forum/topic...diy-coilovers/
and managed to get it about half and inch lower, in the front.
Havent updated in over 2 years! Sadly not much has changed though.
Loved the look of projectors inside fluted lenses, so i pulled some projectors out of a caddilac.
Shortly after that i decided to replace my broken and clicking axles.
After that i got bored with painting my wheels and decided to full polish them. Would have been alot easier if I had a secord set to put on the car while i was polishing these.
At this point i was still missing a center cap though, and just starting to repair my bat rolled fenders
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