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autotr8er2

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  1. I purchased an item from him and he was cool to deal with. Not sure what you wanted to know.
  2. is it possible to pick the brains of the wilwood or bear techs?
  3. Hey, Pickles. So, your hood... Is it gloss now or flat black? The exhaust coming out of the rear fender is cool.
  4. Thanks, man. I'm already looking to modify it some more. "Step away from the power tool!"
  5. Working on the rear bumper cover now. I'll post pics when I can wrangle my camera from my wife. The i-phone pics don't do much justice. I can feel the difference this wing makes. It scrubbed a few MPHs off the top speed, but how often do you drive over 100+. Time for the LS Swap.
  6. $50 plus shipping http://i1123.photobucket.com/albums/l543/autotr8er/Wheels/CopyofWheels007.jpg http://i1123.photobucket.com/albums/l543/autotr8er/Wheels/Wheels002.jpg its in good shape
  7. I have one, I'm 2.5 hours drive from you.
  8. you can look at the motorcycle shops and even Ebay for lights that are similar. I've never seen those lights on a Starion before.
  9. autotr8er2

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    Where are you located?
  10. It's Fiji blue. It's been painted a few times so it's chipping off.
  11. Are you looking for a particular color?
  12. Could you guys tell me your experience with this part? Thank you.
  13. I looked at the Wilwood site and it looks as though you can come up with several setups for brakes with the various hats, rotors and calipers. Are you planning on upgrading the rears as well? I remember you had the calipers and found the rest of the components to fit. Will you have a different approach to building the rears?
  14. Great job! I'm looking for another method than the D2s as well. How's the ride?
  15. It's best to leave it to the professionals. If you only have a few dents, it will be cheaper than buying the kit, goofing it up and then paying someone else to do it right. I've tried several times myself and the tools they provide in the "kits" are basic and having seen this done many times, you will see the professionals have made additional custom tools to get the job done. If you insist on doing it yourself, I would try the craft on a donor piece of sheetmetal from a salvage yard before doing your own car.
  16. I have the leather seats available from a 87 model. Front and rear.
  17. How much shipped to 73505?
  18. $35.00 shipped to continental us. http://i1123.photobucket.com/albums/l543/autotr8er/wheel.jpg
  19. Can't make it to PF11. Anyone else?
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