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  • Last Activity: Jul 24, 2024 05:14 PM
  • Join Date: May 31, 2015

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  1. solts
    Aug 17, 2015 12:33 PM
    Car looks great. Quick question for you - I have an identical wheel/suspension setup (H&Rs, 5mm/15mm ECS, Starke wheels). Tire Rack decided to throw 265's on the rear for some reason, so I'm getting the correct size tire. Do you have any issues rubbing with the 295's? They were debating between 285's and 295's
  2. qwkslvrnsx
    Jul 18, 2015 11:06 PM
    Your interior sounds spectacular! I luv CF, but it would have required me to spend a small fortune going that route. My interior is natural brown, not sand beige and I indeed stocked up on two 2 sets of natural brown mats, 1 set of cocoa and a black set came w. the car- a lifetime of mats ; )

    Cheers,
    Eddie
  3. SJP3003
    Jul 18, 2015 08:35 PM
    I've been following your mod thread. Having BTDT on your interior mods, I went the same route and my following steps were: CF pieces (instead of Alcantara I went with black CF) for the door trim pieces where the crappy paint was scratched, black leather door spears (they were also scratched), CF overhead dome light console piece (now waiting for spare time to install) and CF sport chrono housing (also awaiting installation). I also thought the CF vinyl wrap for the door sills was great, but after having several CF pieces in the interior I did those in CF too. After all that, I was angling to have newish hardback sport seats and added those too. Then I added Rennline pedals. Lastly, I added Transit Blue Bluetooth and it has been a very cost effective and practical addition. One last tip..the Natural Brown OEM floor mats are way better looking than the sand beige mats. Suncoast has them on sale for 30 for the set of 4.

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