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always filling [the c]up
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RA-Eight, looks very nice. What do you use to clean it up?
Also, how's the JIC strut feel? Any other JIC products?
bryanl, nice spot for photos! haha
Also, how's the JIC strut feel? Any other JIC products?
bryanl, nice spot for photos! haha
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Gorgeous car success07!
bryanl, your first pics remind me of something from Sesame Street for "the Number 8".
I posted this on a local thread. Looks like I offloaded from the LCAC.
bryanl, your first pics remind me of something from Sesame Street for "the Number 8".
I posted this on a local thread. Looks like I offloaded from the LCAC.
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Most recent pics of my car at the Dragon (US129)... By the way some of you should come to: www.DealsGapRotaryRally.com
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If you do that combo please post some pics, as I'd like to see these wheels and kit on another car.
Thanks, G-Rex!!
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Second, To clean an engine bay, I leave the engine running, carefully spray the engine bay with some kind of water/ soap combo or pre-spray with a degreaser/ cleaner of some kind. Then I spray a shine protector such as #2001, Turtle Wax, Armor-All, whatever. Continue to let the engine run through this entire process and about 15-20 mins after. You do this because you don't want the water to settle in the engine bay and the heat will evaporate a majority of the water plus "bake" (if you will) the shine product onto all the rubber and plastic parts. After the 15-20 mins, turn the engine off and wipe down your chrome and/ or aluminum parts. Wah-La, detailed engine bay!
Fyi, I tend to detail the engine first and then do the rest of the car.
I can't say one way or another whether the 4 pt. made any kind of significant difference. I figured that it had to help better than stock plus it looks a heck of alot better, IMO. I also have the JIC rear strut bar. Nice piece as well but again, I really can't say there is a big difference in performance.
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First, I'll say thanks to Ra for posting those photos for me.
Second, To clean an engine bay, I leave the engine running, carefully spray the engine bay with some kind of water/ soap combo or pre-spray with a degreaser/ cleaner of some kind. Then I spray a shine protector such as #2001, Turtle Wax, Armor-All, whatever. Continue to let the engine run through this entire process and about 15-20 mins after. You do this because you don't want the water to settle in the engine bay and the heat will evaporate a majority of the water plus "bake" (if you will) the shine product onto all the rubber and plastic parts. After the 15-20 mins, turn the engine off and wipe down your chrome and/ or aluminum parts. Wah-La, detailed engine bay!
Fyi, I tend to detail the engine first and then do the rest of the car.
I can't say one way or another whether the 4 pt. made any kind of significant difference. I figured that it had to help better than stock plus it looks a heck of alot better, IMO. I also have the JIC rear strut bar. Nice piece as well but again, I really can't say there is a big difference in performance.
Second, To clean an engine bay, I leave the engine running, carefully spray the engine bay with some kind of water/ soap combo or pre-spray with a degreaser/ cleaner of some kind. Then I spray a shine protector such as #2001, Turtle Wax, Armor-All, whatever. Continue to let the engine run through this entire process and about 15-20 mins after. You do this because you don't want the water to settle in the engine bay and the heat will evaporate a majority of the water plus "bake" (if you will) the shine product onto all the rubber and plastic parts. After the 15-20 mins, turn the engine off and wipe down your chrome and/ or aluminum parts. Wah-La, detailed engine bay!
Fyi, I tend to detail the engine first and then do the rest of the car.
I can't say one way or another whether the 4 pt. made any kind of significant difference. I figured that it had to help better than stock plus it looks a heck of alot better, IMO. I also have the JIC rear strut bar. Nice piece as well but again, I really can't say there is a big difference in performance.
#344
Bigboy in a little car!
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I'm not one for painted weels... and I would never do that to MY car, but it doesnt look bad. it looks better then I would have thought if you just told me.
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Just wondering if any of you guys with kits still have your oem rear bumper that you might be willing to part with. Mine kissed a mailbox
I'll post pics after I get my wheels and a drop, oh and of course a new bumper.
I'll post pics after I get my wheels and a drop, oh and of course a new bumper.
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hi lads. first post. just after buying a rx8 from japan and it should be here in around 6 weeks. needed another car as i was dong to many miles in my rx7. so went for a 8 as a second car. has a few nice little touches on it allready. when it arrives its getting droped. tints, and exhaust. will probley leave it at that.
only pics i have of it at the moment.
only pics i have of it at the moment.