I really like the look=)
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Originally posted by Earl View PostI really like the look=)
Originally posted by mtm_motors View PostI'm usually not into chrome but the brushed and brass accents throw it over the top! Rendering looks great as well... keep up the good work!
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Clean car man, I really, really, really like this ride! I keep coming back to it and looking closer. Very nicely done, and those vintage AR wheels really look nice in your photoshop."The Merc" (1999 Mercury Grand Marquis LS)
Done: FBSS Air Ride, PI Dual Exhaust, LED Gauge Back Light, LED Interior Lamps, Custom Gauge Overlays, Infinity/Alpine Sound, 20% Tint, Sanden EDC, 18" Magnaflow muffs and 3" tips.
Future: 3.55:1 with Trac-Loc, More Lows (Commence to Cutting), Wheel spacers for better fitment, Possibly New Wheels.
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You work fast and that looks excellent =)
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doesn't get much more beautiful than thatE46 Touring Build Thread http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=56076
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Originally posted by Earl View PostYou work fast and that looks excellent =)
Originally posted by austinscottphotography View Postdoesn't get much more beautiful than that
Originally posted by Paulpooted View PostStop it! I can't love this car more then my car! Looks great man
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Originally posted by planecraaazy View PostKEITH! Amazing work man, I love how you went with the brushed look as you said, instead of going all chrome on those air filters and such...keep up with this AMAZING build! Definitely one of the most intriguing car builds I know of right now
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Ditched the eFan idea and just put the stock fan back on, but I had to paint it a different color of course first. As someone mentioned earlier, I could have polished it, but oh well. The radiator didnt always look that clean either, it had two broken mounts and was hanging by coat hangers ingeniously installed by the PO. So it was cleaned, the mounts were repaired, and then painted. Thats one of the great things about this part of the project. I have a pretty lengthy list of all the things that were repaired, replaced, or upgraded. Makes me feel like the car is whole. Nothing is considered neglected anymore.
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