HAS SUPERMEX 2K1 GONE WILD?
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Rep Power: 0 WOW. I'm really impressed. You've made big improvements to your car since those old photos, it didn't look right before, ugly graphics (sorry) awful body kit (sorry again)and cheap looking rims. Now it's BOMB. Mint rims, and everything is tite! It looks really good. Congrat's on the show, keep representing.
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Rep Power: 0 really nice thing u did to ur car. good thing its in inca too. hahaha
its a good thing that more and more inca's are coming online and showing their stuff.
but personally i would have went with black projectors and a bigger wing. like the kaminari wing
but hey thats just me.
its a good thing that more and more inca's are coming online and showing their stuff.
but personally i would have went with black projectors and a bigger wing. like the kaminari wing
but hey thats just me.
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Rep Power: 0 careful boohaa! He might just get all emotional and heated and tell you that your car is just a few bolt on parts! I gave him my 2 cents and look at how i got treated!Dakota
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Rep Power: 0 lolz.....ooops.....will it help if i drive an inca too???
c'mon show me some love!!!![IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/IMG]
its just an opinion, so i shouldnt really get burned for that
but i really like BIG wings and giving it that stealth look!!!!
the commando wing is tooo small to me, big is always better hehehee jk!!![IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/IMG]
c'mon show me some love!!!![IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/IMG]
its just an opinion, so i shouldnt really get burned for that
but i really like BIG wings and giving it that stealth look!!!!
the commando wing is tooo small to me, big is always better hehehee jk!!![IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/IMG]
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Rep Power: 305 Sorry dakota you are right, I'm just having a bad day. My bad.
I thought about the big wing I like the looks of it but is unpractical and kindda of heavy.
I thought that for my next mood I'll get me a used trunk and paint it Inca color Install a big aluminum wing for some shows.
Is only four bolts to remove, and I will have the best of both worlds.
Also I'll like to have a pair of smaller wider MOMO Sport wheels.
So I can put some sticky tires up front and find out what the car will do on a 1/4 mile.
I understand about the lights, I like them the way the are now,
I may change them on the future just to see what that will look like.
Experimenting men, that's the only way to create something new and unique, you really have to see the things that I done to the car in real live to appreciate the execution and detail on the finish.
I do some things twice some times after working on them for hours even days but it has to look like factory finish.
But I do appreciate the feed back.
Dakota stay warm up there[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
Let's not use bolt on parts any more,,,,,,,
we can always glue them.[IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
I thought about the big wing I like the looks of it but is unpractical and kindda of heavy.
I thought that for my next mood I'll get me a used trunk and paint it Inca color Install a big aluminum wing for some shows.
Is only four bolts to remove, and I will have the best of both worlds.
Also I'll like to have a pair of smaller wider MOMO Sport wheels.
So I can put some sticky tires up front and find out what the car will do on a 1/4 mile.
I understand about the lights, I like them the way the are now,
I may change them on the future just to see what that will look like.
Experimenting men, that's the only way to create something new and unique, you really have to see the things that I done to the car in real live to appreciate the execution and detail on the finish.
I do some things twice some times after working on them for hours even days but it has to look like factory finish.
But I do appreciate the feed back.
Dakota stay warm up there[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
Let's not use bolt on parts any more,,,,,,,
we can always glue them.[IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
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Rep Power: 0 word! yup i glue on qtr panels and doorskins all day baby! 3m panel adhesive rocks! Stay cool man! like i am here in washington! Damnm i just went to go outside and smoke then came back in with a c0cksicle!Dakota
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All I can say is sweet....
How long did it take to perform the body work?
All I can say is sweet....
How long did it take to perform the body work?
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Rep Power: 0 hahahaha WOoOoOO OoOoh
i didnt get burned lolz
yea thats the way to do it. i was thinking of doing the aluminium wing thingie but i dunno it just doesnt look right if i dont get a body kit ......
my car looks kinda naked with out the skirt package lolz!!!
i didnt get burned lolz
yea thats the way to do it. i was thinking of doing the aluminium wing thingie but i dunno it just doesnt look right if i dont get a body kit ......
my car looks kinda naked with out the skirt package lolz!!!
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Rep Power: 0 nice... i'm planning on painting my projectors too... very nice ride man... must take lots of hard work and money... but u make mad bank because your an engineer... i'm planning on majoring in engineering when i go to college, i'm graduating high school this year... but anyways... really nice ride, keep up the good work
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Rep Power: 0 cool thanks for the 411 mex!!!!
it helps alot hahaha gonna get some of that stuff too
hehe
dude, finishing high school is just the beginning, college or university are the next hard steps up the ladder!
it helps alot hahaha gonna get some of that stuff too
hehe
dude, finishing high school is just the beginning, college or university are the next hard steps up the ladder!
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Rep Power: 305 Hey, I'm a working engineer get my hands dirty with the boys.
College is a lot harder dude no one make you do anything they just tell you what books to read and test you on it..
Is entirely up to you cause there is a lot of distractions
I droped out twice before I graduated.
If you can stick it out, the rewards are unlimited.
Finally I got the NOS working again, dude , one of the metal hoses bridge the possitive wire on the battery and it got hot
Smoke all over the place so I went to move the metal hose and burned my hand.
Moral of the story:
Don't touch hot stuff with your hands!
Disconnect the battery, put some of the plastic protectors in the possitive post.
The NOS?
50 shot: 65 NOS / 35 Gas
Is sweeeettt almost contagious.
I'll install the Purge Kit tonight and the pressure indicator hose.
May be I'll try to post some pictures while I doing it.
College is a lot harder dude no one make you do anything they just tell you what books to read and test you on it..
Is entirely up to you cause there is a lot of distractions
I droped out twice before I graduated.
If you can stick it out, the rewards are unlimited.
Finally I got the NOS working again, dude , one of the metal hoses bridge the possitive wire on the battery and it got hot
Smoke all over the place so I went to move the metal hose and burned my hand.
Moral of the story:
Don't touch hot stuff with your hands!
Disconnect the battery, put some of the plastic protectors in the possitive post.
The NOS?
50 shot: 65 NOS / 35 Gas
Is sweeeettt almost contagious.
I'll install the Purge Kit tonight and the pressure indicator hose.
May be I'll try to post some pictures while I doing it.
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Rep Power: 305 Get a goog heat gun ( Not hair dryer )
Start to slowly heat 5" at the time. Carefully sepatate the plastic cover, it helps to have some
one helping you.
Keep adding heat carefully, to much or it will burn to little it won't come open.
Do the same all arround the projector and separate evenly
(Be pacient ).
When removing the plastic cover be carefull not to get finger prints inside will be har to take out.
The plastic compund that is use to keep the light seal is also
very sticky like warm gum be carefull not to get it every were.
Take the chrome face of the projector.
Masking tape any part that you want to be chorme.
Take it to have painted by a profesional.
If you do it your self use paint that is made for plastic.
Couple of clear coats will make them shine.
After they are nice and dry do the reverse procedule.
Warm up the projector housing were the plastic adhesive is.
place the painted face in the housing follow by the clear plastic
cover work the heat even all around the projector assembly till is
nice and tight.
It helps to have the entire front bumper of the car remove to get to the head lights
All I can say is about having a clean place to do it,
and pacience lot's of it.
Good luck
Start to slowly heat 5" at the time. Carefully sepatate the plastic cover, it helps to have some
one helping you.
Keep adding heat carefully, to much or it will burn to little it won't come open.
Do the same all arround the projector and separate evenly
(Be pacient ).
When removing the plastic cover be carefull not to get finger prints inside will be har to take out.
The plastic compund that is use to keep the light seal is also
very sticky like warm gum be carefull not to get it every were.
Take the chrome face of the projector.
Masking tape any part that you want to be chorme.
Take it to have painted by a profesional.
If you do it your self use paint that is made for plastic.
Couple of clear coats will make them shine.
After they are nice and dry do the reverse procedule.
Warm up the projector housing were the plastic adhesive is.
place the painted face in the housing follow by the clear plastic
cover work the heat even all around the projector assembly till is
nice and tight.
It helps to have the entire front bumper of the car remove to get to the head lights
All I can say is about having a clean place to do it,
and pacience lot's of it.
Good luck
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Rep Power: 0 << The rims are NOT the same as before. Be more careful B4 you contradict me. >>
Uh, well I have seen Hector's car in person both before and after the accident and rebuild, and am confident that they are the same. Cool down there, it's not worth a fight
Hector... is your hand/car doing fine after that Nitrous accident?
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Rep Power: 0 I hear ya about the college, just dropped out, my first time, plan to go back in fall, heh, studied engineering too. I like your audio setup in the member rides, i have almost the same, but no nos, and a bandpass box facing trunk with amps facing front.