PegGTS' officially low and slow ST204, Now featuring low! |
PegGTS' officially low and slow ST204, Now featuring low! |
Apr 22, 2013 - 7:22 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 15, '13 From Winnipeg, MB, Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
Just picked this baby up last week for 4000$ and can't wait to get started on it! It's a 1994 GT-S with just over 200000 kms on it, runs like new!
The day I bought her: It's in pretty good shape other than a few minor rust spots that I'll be getting touched up as soon as all the snow melts, and a small dent in the hood. Also the front Toyota badge is broken, just ordered a new one from the dealer today. Hard to see in this picture but it looks like somebody closed the hood and there was something under it and it made the dent and they tried to fix it Some more pictures: First "mod" haha, thought I would take off the badge while I wait for a new one but didn't notice there was 2 holes for it so I left it in (upside down ) Just put a new Alpine head unit in yesterday: Have a 10" JL sub that I took out of my old car, will be building a box and wiring it in when I get a chance Plans: - TRD replica shifter knob (ORDERED) http://www.ebay.com/itm/140920873419?item=...160&vxp=mtr - Black shift boot with red stitching - GT-Four riser blocks (ORDERED) - SpreeLED full car kit (ORDERED) - White or gold wheels, thinking Rota Boost Golds: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-CxD1GXhcLmY/UGdA...600/boost_2.jpg - Possibly JDM tails - Short ram intake - GT-Four front end conversion - Mesh for the front grille - Possibly fog lights - Clear sidemarkers and turn signals This post has been edited by PegGTS: Apr 3, 2015 - 3:49 PM -------------------- 2007 Impreza 2.5i - Daily
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May 3, 2013 - 6:23 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 17, '10 From Maitland, NSW Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
Pretty much as mkernz22 Said.
Make sure its a nice day. Sunny, not hot, and not windy. Thoroughly clean your wheel. Do many light coats, with a light sweeping action, and give it about 20minutes between each coat. Don't spray it on thick, or too wet. And you should be sweet. On that note though, 3 of my 4 nozzles turned to **** after a few sprays, started splattering out a bit because it was building up/running at the cap. Just try another. And with the 'wheel on/off the car' is a bit of ahit and miss topic, with plastidip that is. With plastidip you do tiny light coats, so there will be no runs or build up etc. I just done my wheels, i took them off the car, but still layed them upright, at like a 10degree angle. The final coat i done was when they were on the car. So try again man, try plan it out and tae your time, and it should come out pretty sweet. It did dry alot better, so good luck next time! -------------------- |
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