Fuel door Installed
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I must say, you have the nicest red 2011 I have ever seen!! And great taste on mods!! I know the mod list never ends but if you had some 20 inch black wheels on there it would be PERFECT!! Although it's amazing as it is!!
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I have the same problem... my Fiancee is not into cars at all... I am like how does this not excite you???
Plus he is no good to work on them either... when i met him he owned 5 screwdrivers as his tools... he has more now but thats cause i brought them there...
I wish I had a guy who could work on cars with me my dad taught me some stuff he was a mechanical engineer but he passed away when I was 16.. So basically I know what i want on and in my car but dont have the means of installing alot of it except for simple things.. such as fuel door
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Well Christina, thanks! I'm glad the install went well for you - we try with most all of our pieces to make it so anyone who has any mechanical aptitude can handle the installation. Heck, we're even adding more technical drawings to things like the fuel door to eliminate any confusion of the nylon bushing stack order so that it will eliminate a lot of the calls we get about the upper right #4 mount (the one that doesn't have a nut on purpose but lots of people ask about).
On the fiancee front - as long as he takes good care of you, the rest is just details, and leaves all the more money for you to play with your toy if he's happy driving the "family" car!
On the fiancee front - as long as he takes good care of you, the rest is just details, and leaves all the more money for you to play with your toy if he's happy driving the "family" car!
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Well Christina, thanks! I'm glad the install went well for you - we try with most all of our pieces to make it so anyone who has any mechanical aptitude can handle the installation. Heck, we're even adding more technical drawings to things like the fuel door to eliminate any confusion of the nylon bushing stack order so that it will eliminate a lot of the calls we get about the upper right #4 mount (the one that doesn't have a nut on purpose but lots of people ask about).
On the fiancee front - as long as he takes good care of you, the rest is just details, and leaves all the more money for you to play with your toy if he's happy driving the "family" car!
On the fiancee front - as long as he takes good care of you, the rest is just details, and leaves all the more money for you to play with your toy if he's happy driving the "family" car!
Thanks for the great customer service
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Thanks Guys!
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