didnt you say something awhile ago about wheels getting made in japan? whats going on with that?
Still waiting on them. Nothing special really, just some Work CR 01's. There's a high volume back order on them along with the wait to fill a container. sucks waiting. Took me a couple of months to get my rrc oil dipstick...I was told a 3-4 month wait on these as well. That's why I didn't hype it up about getting wheelsdidnt you say something awhile ago about wheels getting made in japan? whats going on with that?
awesome find man! super clean coupe, its coming along sooper smooth! hey man, dont forget about claying that paint then use some mothers cleaner carnuba wax and polish..
Insurance only gave 1150 for it, and I just needed this thing out of my garage so I sold it for a grand without my fancy bits on it.You waste no time getting things done!
How much were you able to get out of the hatch?
Hybrid-Racing! Hybrid-Racing! Hybrid-Racing! GO, GO, GO!
Man, Hybrid-Racing makes some good stuff. I'm going to spend so much money through those guys. Also, CHILD, I'm envious of your seemingly deep pockets.
I'm in an image mood lately.
Hefty order put in to hybrid racing, it already shipped out so I'll just update with pics when it's here. I also ordered some more function 7 lca's to get the coupe moving along and so I can throw the stock ones on the hatch since it's sold. Also have a dc sports ceramic header (provided by the hatch buyer) to throw on the hatch to get operable again.
I'm in an image mood lately.
Hahahahahaha! Yes! That was the proper response! On a related note, I won't be able to get a diff vehicle for winter, what's the best way to prep a chassis for snow, salt, and grit? Our winters can get brutal out of nowhere. Thanks man!
Honestly, i'd be no help in that department since I haven't had to keep a vehicle in a snowy location. I only lived in snow areas as a kid (south dakota)....when snow was an awesome thing haha.Hahahahahaha! Yes! That was the proper response! On a related note, I won't be able to get a diff vehicle for winter, what's the best way to prep a chassis for snow, salt, and grit? Our winters can get brutal out of nowhere. Thanks man!
Thats crazyU sold ur wrecked hatch for way more than i sold my rhd hatch for lol
If you wanna go all out, you can coat the bottom of the chassis with like rhino liner spray, duraliner stuff that they use for beds of trucks. They also make some rust preventive spray that could be a cheaper way to go (idk who makes it or where to get it) otherwise just keep your car clean, and do underbody rinses as much as you can to get the salt off and clean the snow off the car as much as you can. Those are the best tips i got.Hahahahahaha! Yes! That was the proper response! On a related note, I won't be able to get a diff vehicle for winter, what's the best way to prep a chassis for snow, salt, and grit? Our winters can get brutal out of nowhere. Thanks man!
yup that works, a few people i know have coated their truck frames with itPor15