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  • subtledriver
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    Just finished one side of the custom NACA brake ducting to assist in cooling the brake rotors at track speeds, and help keep this 4,000+ lb luxury sedan with leather from flying off the track ;-p







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  • Coprone
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    I totally love it! I like the way going from a typical looking sedan to racecar. Another car added to my favourite car list :3
    If you're going to keep that stock sorta look, keep chrome. If not (new bumpers etc) then I'd suggest black.
    Last edited by Coprone; 08-10-2015, 06:02 PM.

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  • subtledriver
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    Should I paint the chrome/ss strips black or keep them?

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  • subtledriver
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    Here are a few pictures in the sunlight!
    I love the custom addition wheels.

    Check out the @matsbaribeau edition XT-206R! Only available on CosmisRacingUSA.com and through @matsbaribeau (IRaceAutoSports.com) for purchase!

    thanks to MissileWorks for performing the clearance modifications.

    Going to paint at SD Custom Paint soon!














    Tell me what you guys think? Thanks!

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  • subtledriver
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    Originally posted by EricT93 View Post
    This thing is all sorts of awesome! Keep up the good work, I'll definitely be sub'd!
    Thank you! I want to build the car the v8 was designed to tug. This chassis has amazing suspension! The same as a skyline r32.

    Originally posted by pejsa View Post
    Glad we got that done while I was out there. Love how it turned out! Can't wait to see this thing slaying it at the optima street car challenge
    Awesome work bro! We made all the right choices. I think the mud flaps need to go, they look awkward now. Hahaha

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  • pejsa
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    Glad we got that done while I was out there. Love how it turned out! Can't wait to see this thing slaying it at the optima street car challenge

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  • subtledriver
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    I'll post the daytime pictures soon. Let me know what you think!

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  • subtledriver
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    Pictures of the body modifications made to clear the wheels.













































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  • EricT93
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    This thing is all sorts of awesome! Keep up the good work, I'll definitely be sub'd!

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  • subtledriver
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    MY wheels, race tires and fender flares have arrived, I promptly mounted them (myself) No special tricks needed, they arent being stretched. This is a race car, not a death trap.





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  • subtledriver
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    Originally posted by pejsa View Post
    i love how technical your updates are
    Thanks dude bro guy man! Glad that p/s pump worked out for you!

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  • pejsa
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    i love how technical your updates are

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  • subtledriver
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    Upgraded the broken oem engine mounts to Xcessive Urethane mounts! Love them!!!





    Supported the engine and lowered the x-member a few inches and removed the inner control arm and tension rod bolts for clearance.



    Busted in half.





    Re-used origonal heat shields to protect the urethane from the headers.



    Last edited by subtledriver; 07-14-2015, 06:46 PM.

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  • subtledriver
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    Went on ebay and got myself a cool little honda battery hold down for the honda battery. looks nifty.

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  • subtledriver
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    Installed my Optima 51 size battery. Shipped from www.optimabatteries.com (free shipping) ordered a honda battery hold down. This battery is nearly half the weight, and has higher capacity than the stock size battery. plus it doesn't leak acid everywhere and takes up less room. Thank you Optima Batteries!





    Last edited by subtledriver; 07-13-2015, 01:40 PM.

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