WW Evo with gold Rims
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Looks really good. Now you just need to add the voltex fenders and rear quarter panel parts, throw the voltex canards on there to. Only thing I dont really like is who ever added the reflective tape put it places where it doesnt work. Ex... The cam cover. Other then that it all looks really good.
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Looks really good. Now you just need to add the voltex fenders and rear quarter panel parts, throw the voltex canards on there to. Only thing I dont really like is who ever added the reflective tape put it places where it doesnt work. Ex... The cam cover. Other then that it all looks really good.
Me either, looking for an evo9 preferably.
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I'm trying to find one, just not high up on the list of things. I need/want to do maintenance before I worry about other things.
No, aluminum dents do not have the ability to be removed via PDR, or so I'm told by the one guy I usually use (he says the metal needs to have some kind of memory, and aluminum has NONE). I'll probably hit up a few places and see if I can coerce someone into removing most of it as it is getting to me.... unless you know of a white OEM hood =D?
No, aluminum dents do not have the ability to be removed via PDR, or so I'm told by the one guy I usually use (he says the metal needs to have some kind of memory, and aluminum has NONE). I'll probably hit up a few places and see if I can coerce someone into removing most of it as it is getting to me.... unless you know of a white OEM hood =D?
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Maybe take some of that parts your talking about to get powder coated. Dress up the engine bay that way. The gold reflective tape does look good, and I have added it to my bay. I used it on the cam sensor heat shield and the valve cover, thats it. But you should look into getting some stuff painted and powder coated if you want to dress it up. Painting the plastics would not be expensive at all.
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