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so yeah i got bored and decided to give my car sleepy eyes Image
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i think it looks pretty bad ass i decided to do something different rather than bop off of wills style i think i am going to take out the head lights and leave the lids and put some hid fog lights inside of it like taka has its cheap and looks bad ass. i will have some goodies for my car when i come back i will be gone for a lil over 2 months leaving this Saturday and my parents are giving me 400 dollars to spend their my plan is to not spend it and just eat whatever my grandmother cooks me then i will prob do the hid fog light thing and prob buy like a white ball shift knob because i think they look cool :D but thats about it ill prob blow the rest on tires :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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hmm, whos idea was the fog lights? give em props =)
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mine, then i told u about it and we started talking about it.....

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CBR_TOY wrote:what the hell... that's the stupidest shit i've ever seen
lol. I've done this on a lot of cars, it is a old trick and its good for the engine, especially if you like running 87 octane, it clears up carbon build up on the heads and the valves. It works on diesel engines also, talk to any cummings tech, they charge a crap load for a fuel service, all they do is replace the fuel filter with a new one and fill it up with tranny fluid. Its a cheaper form of seafoam, it works better in some cases as well. My civic that has a little over 300k miles was having pinging issues with lower grade fuels and it would get better mpg and run smoother on premium, I dumped 2 quarts of tranny fluid in the tank and it runs great on regular now, back to 40mpg on regular instead of 34.



Nasser I have to be honest, your exhaust is fkn nice, the car looks sick with those polished baby supra's and the sleepy eyes. Keep up the good work, 86 garage has made good work of you.

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thanks man im glad to see us not arguing over something :lol:

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hvguy wrote:hmm, whos idea was the fog lights? give em props =)
the japs.

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i wish i could make my car nice.... damn spray paint.

once the car runs better and has some decent suspension it'll be beautified
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i am going to be spray painting my car primer its prob going to look like alex pfeiffer's black primer ae86 and the inside of the car is horrible it looks like a rainbow because all i had was a bunch of near empty cans in the house when i took out the sound deadoner.

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white interior ftw
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yup yup how do i sand the paint off the inside with a smaller belt sander?

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by hand..... i would.
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I would get a palm sander, I'm not sure how well sand blasting would work. A Belt sander sounds a little overkill for the interior.

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what about the outside? i plan on getting a gas welder so i can cut and weld in new metal over the rust.

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Nasser wrote:what about the outside? i plan on getting a gas welder so i can cut and weld in new metal over the rust.
buy a mig welder, and get an angle grinder. AND buy an AT LEAST 30 gallon compressor for misc useful air tools.
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sanding the inside with hand seems like it will take days isnt their a more faster way also how do i do the outside with a belt sander?

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