Nathan's 2014 Brembo GT
Cool fox, nicely done on the exterior...you getting a crate engine for a build up or looking for a donor?
Boss side exhaust sounds pretty good from the videos I've seen.
I can't do them on mine due to it being a convertible (I read somewhere).
With those stingers it should sound evil.
Boss side exhaust sounds pretty good from the videos I've seen.
I can't do them on mine due to it being a convertible (I read somewhere).
With those stingers it should sound evil.
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I got mine from CJPP using a gift card I got from buying my spoiler. The ones without the dead pedal cover supposedly aren't as nice, but that's just what I got out of reading reviews.
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Although, the Lloyds mats are almost too plush for a car carpet (I assume you haven't used them yet). The pile isn't tight enough, therefore you get a terrible divot where the heel of your shoe stays at the gas pedal and really wears heavy in that area. You'll need to take them out quite often and rub that spot with something stiff to fluff it back up or its going to get matted down and wear out to the backing.
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I heard the same thing too about the ones with the dead pedal flap. I like mine, the seem really high quality. My original mats are still in the trunk in plastic, lol. They are super thin and flimsy.
Although, the Lloyds mats are almost too plush for a car carpet (I assume you haven't used them yet). The pile isn't tight enough, therefore you get a terrible divot where the heel of your shoe stays at the gas pedal and really wears heavy in that area. You'll need to take them out quite often and rub that spot with something stiff to fluff it back up or its going to get matted down and wear out to the backing.
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Thinking about getting this to move my power window switch before I move my tweeters. I don't want to drill holes in my original pieces. Any ideas how hard it would be to get it cleaned up. There's a couple scuffs and what not.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/161573304202?nav=WATCHING_ACTIVE
http://m.ebay.com/itm/161573304202?nav=WATCHING_ACTIVE
I don't know, but if it that shiny plastic, I doubt you would be able to, I have a scratch ( a deep one at that ) on the plastic part by the glovebox in my f150. Lord does it bug me, anyway, I don't think I'll be able to repair that
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It is kind of shiny. They're just super hard to find and a new one is close to $100.
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Found another piece that looks in pretty good shape and ordered it this morning. Also order the mirror covers so I can move my tweeters out of the doors.
And having something cool special made. Just something small but it should add a nice little touch.
And having something cool special made. Just something small but it should add a nice little touch.
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Got my mirror covers! Love one day shipping from autonation (even if their sales staff sucks).
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Ordered my matte black supersnake stripes from Big Worm Graphix. Super nice to do business with them. I had a ton of questions and they always responded super fast. Gonna be a while before I can install them, but that's pretty much how it is with everything right now.
Hey man when you receive them could you confirm if they ship with the application paper applied? That's the paper over the top of the stripes that you remove after install. Thanks.
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Will do! You can email them too. They're super quick at getting back to you.
Sure I likely will in a few weeks when it's closer to spring. I'm looking at the exact kit you purchased for my white car. But I don't want the application paper, it's a pain in the rear IMO.
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I've seen a few that look pretty sweet.
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