Pics of my freshly washed BBY Evo
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From: home of the Field Artillery, Ft. Sill OK
guys pics don't do the car justice.. trust me seen it in person looks damn good with that drop bob.... im gonna be like you soon.....but i gotta" KeEp iT rEaL" first.... looks good (AS USUAL).
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Kareem, you scoundrel. Once I learned how to post pictures, see post #13. That's the trouble with being a newb. I hear you got your 272's installed. You keep getting faster, my fat a$$ ain't never gonna catch up.
p.s.: mine are on the way
p.s.: mine are on the way
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Whoa dudes, ya'll are making me feel way too good. PAIDMADELAID, thanks much. No same wheels just the addition of JIC FLTA2 Coilovers. Made a big change in looks IMHO. Bigger change in handling.
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Actually, I've found that after washing, you spray them down with Meguirs Quick Detailer and wipe them off, they stay relatively clean untill the next wash. At that time, they are no big deal either. Most all of the break dust washes off with spray from hose. If I don't follow this procedure, yes they can be a biotch.
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Originally Posted by bluebanana23
looks like bob has competition since we both live in the same area with BBY's.



