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getting things done
I am currently in the process of:
1. building a new trunk set up for my sub, amp, and cap. (COMPLETE)
2. sand, wet sand, and polish headlights to remove yellowing and haze (COMPLETE)
3. replace ventshades (COMPLETE)
4. roll fenders (can't do it now, will cause paint to chip around wheel well)
5. find a shop for alignment that doesn't have a ramp
6. paint carbon fiber eyelids (COMPLETE
7. remove front license plate! (COMPLETE)
8. replace driver side door lock actuator
9. replace cabin filters with OEM filters (COMPLETE)
1. building a new trunk set up for my sub, amp, and cap. (COMPLETE)
2. sand, wet sand, and polish headlights to remove yellowing and haze (COMPLETE)
3. replace ventshades (COMPLETE)
4. roll fenders (can't do it now, will cause paint to chip around wheel well)
5. find a shop for alignment that doesn't have a ramp
6. paint carbon fiber eyelids (COMPLETE
7. remove front license plate! (COMPLETE)
8. replace driver side door lock actuator
9. replace cabin filters with OEM filters (COMPLETE)
Last edited by jrock; Apr 22, 2009 at 10:30 AM.
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Re: getting things done
oh yea....headlights came out better than new....they are prestine! I went all the way from 500 - 3000 . I started wet sanding around 1000. It just takes time.......not hard at all...nothing. Just spend the time to tape off the area around the lights and go hard.
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Re: getting things done
You should add painting the bottom lip on your grill to the list. Looks like your on a good roll to getting your list done.
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You should add painting the bottom lip on your grill to the list. Looks like your on a good roll to getting your list done.
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I lied! NOT COMPLETE! This morning I looked closely and found every painters nightmare....THE ORANGE PEEL!!!! I rtook everything off (eyelids and grill). Starting over....sanding everything down now, cleaning real good, and then spraying them again. Will post pics when complete.....probably tomorrow.
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Today my buddy and I did a variation on diskreet's functional trunk. I had a hell of a time designing the setup with my huge driver for my type r. I now have access to the spare. See pictures....thank you diskreet!
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you buy the headlgiht restore kit they have a cheap version of what I am talking about. Those kits are like 20 bucks.....its basically exactly what I did....differant grits of sandpaper and some compound to polish....
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