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Tokico Front inserts $95 Shipped
By AndyW,
Tokico front widebody inserts with less than 500 miles on them. A little marring on the shaft from my young impatient dumba** years ago but there is no leaking of the seal at all. I filed the marring down so future issues wont be a problem. These are both still very firm and $100 less than new. http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a86/AndyW_/2012-05-29_21-02-28_44.jpg http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a86/AndyW_/2012-05-29_21-03-02_834.jpg
Rear Camber plates $40 shipped
By AndyW,
As the title states. Rear camber plates $40 shipped http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a86/AndyW_/2012-06-22_22-17-38_797.jpg
Sound Deadening Installation
By kev,
Copied and pasted from one of my former threads.
You 'speed-nuts' would probably kill me for this...this sound deadener added about 100 lbs to the car. However, being that I stripped away all of the rubberized coating on the exterior floorboards and chipped away the interior sound deadener prior to paint, I wanted to do something to quiet down the cabin on this car. There is more to a car than acceleration, braking, and handling. It has to be enjoyable to drive all-in-all.
Door Popper Installation
By kev,
Here is a suggestion for those of you interested in remote door poppers (for shaved door handle cars). This is copied from an older thread of mine.
Part Kit: Summit Racing, Electro Life P/N ELI-99000
I wanted to mount these without drilling any un-needed holes in the doors. On inspection, this turned out to be a simple task. Just simply used the mounting holes of the existing OEM door lock solenoid bracket. All I had to do was drill one more hole in the aftermarket
