AznFlip's Turbo Lancer Photoshoot *New Rims* *56k Warning*
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AznFlip's Turbo Lancer Photoshoot *New Rims* *56k Warning*
Enjoy the pics with my new shoes. It's Motegi FF7 17x7 with Yokohama ES100 205/45/17, you will noticed I replace its center cap into the stock OZ center caps . I know it need to be lower some how, but please don't tell me because I'll do that probably next summer since I just spent loads of money this summer and for the stickers, they came stock when I bought the car, so once I have time to fully detail my car, I'll take it off.
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nice job
no matter how many have already done it...i never get tired of seein a turbo lancer w/ the evo7 conversion. sweet job man! wow those sideskirts poke out a lot dont they? or maybe its just me...
i'm not really feelin the decal on the side but other than that...nice job.
what company did u get the kit from!?
i'm not really feelin the decal on the side but other than that...nice job.
what company did u get the kit from!?
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Originally Posted by FlipBoiFlava242
no matter how many have already done it...i never get tired of seein a turbo lancer w/ the evo7 conversion. sweet job man! wow those sideskirts poke out a lot dont they? or maybe its just me...
i'm not really feelin the decal on the side but other than that...nice job.
what company did u get the kit from!?
i'm not really feelin the decal on the side but other than that...nice job.
what company did u get the kit from!?
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Is this the same Evo 7 kit that RRM sells? It doesn't look like it because the two holes on the front should be centered just like the real evo 7.
Other than that, really really nice job pare! Now we need to see inside pics of the engine bay for your turbo. I hope it's all clean and powdercoated. Don't forget interior pics...
Other than that, really really nice job pare! Now we need to see inside pics of the engine bay for your turbo. I hope it's all clean and powdercoated. Don't forget interior pics...
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Originally Posted by initialDRacer
Is this the same Evo 7 kit that RRM sells? It doesn't look like it because the two holes on the front should be centered just like the real evo 7.
Other than that, really really nice job pare! Now we need to see inside pics of the engine bay for your turbo. I hope it's all clean and powdercoated. Don't forget interior pics...
Other than that, really really nice job pare! Now we need to see inside pics of the engine bay for your turbo. I hope it's all clean and powdercoated. Don't forget interior pics...
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Originally Posted by AznFlip
i don't have that enough money to get it powdercoated. little by little
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Originally Posted by initialDRacer
Actually, just buy a spray paint at pep boys. They sell these high heat resistant paint that will resist heat up to 2000F. The paint is dupli-color I think.
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Originally Posted by initialDRacer
I'm not really sure the process of powdercoating but I guess it's probably expensive. If you know of a alternative cheap way to powdercoat let me know!
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Originally Posted by AznFlip
Powerdercoating is pretty simple, just need the tools/supplies to do it.
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Originally Posted by initialDRacer
Is this the same Evo 7 kit that RRM sells? It doesn't look like it because the two holes on the front should be centered just like the real evo 7.
Other than that, really really nice job pare! Now we need to see inside pics of the engine bay for your turbo. I hope it's all clean and powdercoated. Don't forget interior pics...
Other than that, really really nice job pare! Now we need to see inside pics of the engine bay for your turbo. I hope it's all clean and powdercoated. Don't forget interior pics...
Azn nice view of it from the TOP,
Its looks really mean. Also nice wheels.
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Originally Posted by initialDRacer
Yah I know it's simple but I was wondering how much it costs. Doesn't that include cooking it once you paint it?
I guess we can go back on topic now.
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Originally Posted by ACCOLADE
Azn nice view of it from the TOP,
Its looks really mean. Also nice wheels.
It would be cool if I can get a hook up on ken style side skirts? What do you think .