NGO's New Pics!!!
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From: CA, Rowland Hts.
haha, the post i made about making the mistake... yes i did. good lookin out!
maybe i shoulda started a new thread. posting the pics in the middle of my old thread gets them buried and lost quick. lol
maybe i shoulda started a new thread. posting the pics in the middle of my old thread gets them buried and lost quick. lol
#104
your car looks great Ngo, the au-to bahn front is the one I am trying to save pennies for. But after seeing your clearance in the front, I may have to reconsider. I only have about 4 inches of clearance, with the stock nose with no appearance package. I may be on the ground with that nose.
Anyway, looks really good, my favorite BB I have seen around here.
Anyway, looks really good, my favorite BB I have seen around here.
#108
Ngo, I have a question, one I have meant to ask someone with an aftermarket nose several times.
What happens to the front undertray when you add a new nose to the car? The undertray secures to the stock nose, I was wondering what happens with an aftermarket one. Where does that undertray attach to, since I am sure it gets kept? Any info would be much appreciated, TIA.
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What happens to the front undertray when you add a new nose to the car? The undertray secures to the stock nose, I was wondering what happens with an aftermarket one. Where does that undertray attach to, since I am sure it gets kept? Any info would be much appreciated, TIA.
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From: CA, Rowland Hts.
thanks guys. and yes i like the black hood.
sometimes there might be holes at the bottom of the bumper which would be screwed to the undertray. other times the undertray will simply be left alone and will rest on top of the bottom part of the bumper (usually arched so undertray doesn't sag down). either way is fine as nothing will come loose.
sometimes there might be holes at the bottom of the bumper which would be screwed to the undertray. other times the undertray will simply be left alone and will rest on top of the bottom part of the bumper (usually arched so undertray doesn't sag down). either way is fine as nothing will come loose.
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To the top! BWAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!
I didn't even know about this thread till now... pics don't do the car justice, go see it for yourself...
Danny in the middle & extra_phil on the right.
Me on the left with my freakishly high stock ride height X.x
Danny in the middle & extra_phil on the right.
Me on the left with my freakishly high stock ride height X.x