Each day it gets a little closer
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Each day it gets a little closer as it is now ready for the bodyshop. Got Steeda wheels on order and once it's painted I will move on to the suspension and later the interior. I plan to wait until the warranty is up before any engine mods
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Final result will be
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Originally posted by Skarfunkly@February 8, 2005, 11:06 PM
awsome man, 1 question is that the steeda spliter? and if so was it hard to put on? and do they make one for the v6?
awsome man, 1 question is that the steeda spliter? and if so was it hard to put on? and do they make one for the v6?
Yes, it is the Steeda splitter. I don't know if it will fit a V6 but I am guessing not. The fit was perfect and the install went smooth after consulting Steeda. It is held on by a couple of screws in the wheel well, double sided 3M tape and silicone to seal it.
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