nice. what size rims are those? only thing negative i have to say about it is the fogs. they looked to "slapped on" you might try to put them in the center hole of the bumper and fiberglass some covers for them.
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They should have never gave y'all niggaz money!!
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great job. innovative. I would love to see some more pics of the inside. Did you put black carpeting inside? Or do some Se-Rs come like that? Your shifter base looks pretty wild too.
aha. found your interior section of your site. but the pictures above look like they are more update then the ones in that section of your site, am I correct? Ahh I dunno, but your carpet looks black in the above pic of the interior
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Matt you know it looks pimp bro!! Like mentioned you should see the car in person it looks amazing! Matts rims are 18's and he did the interior himslef!!
Keep saving money bro. I am looking forward to doing that DET swap!
Yes I am using the door caps. I've seen cars without them and IMO it doesn't look nearly as nice.
I did my seats myself. They're stock 200sx seats that I remolded, and recovered them. They fit much better, and was cheaper for me to do then get classic seats.
The corners are Nis-Knack stealth one's. I had the chrome with my old setup, and sold them.
The carpeting is stock, I'll need to change it before too long. Most likely I'll just stick with the same color. I do need new floormats.
I thought a lot about the foglights, but I can't live without them, and I don't want to cover any of the holes due to it helping cool the brakes, and the engine.
Sometimes I think about selling my car. Then I think of how much time and money I have in it, and that settles that. I will be putting a DET in it sometime this year, to further back up the looks. I've been the bottle route, and it runs out too quick.
The covering of the seats is easy. The hard part comes into play when they have to be cut, and sewn. I cut, pops sews, and I cover. I've been around upholstery my entire life so car seats are cake.