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Old 10-02-2010, 08:01 AM
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Very nice Anthony and great shots.
 
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Congratulations Anthony. Nice ride.
 
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Thanks again.

Just finished the 1000km from Vancouver in one leap. This car has great legs - truly an effortless long haul cruiser. Now all snug in the car hole for the night. Maybe some more pix in the AM.
 
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Never too tired to upload some pix...

That's some mountain or other at the Field BC pit stop. (Edlt: It's Mt. Stephen.)





In the car hole (very dirty).
 

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Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
Looks awesome Anthony, congrats on the purchase. Great choice on the colour as well! https://g35driver.com/forums/images/icons/icon14.gif

Btw, you can get Ivory Pearl bumper plugs from www.bumperplugs.com if you want to cover up the holes in the bumper.
Thanks. Should come as no surprise that I found 3 'excuses' to go on errands today!

And I made my own bumper plugs using touch up paint and some Spae Naur plugs I happened to have kicking around. Perfect. Film at 11...
 
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Originally Posted by forweareLegion
I see that. What you did there. Didnt know you drove the X out to retrieve this.

So when am I helping you put in the coilovers you have yet to buy?
I think the stock suspenders will be fine - this car is plenty firm for me and has to do daily drive duty, so nothing firmer.

BTW, what happened to Huck?
 
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My lord... What a beauty! Welcome to the IP M6 club!
 
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^Thanks

Oh, now to get shut of the holes in the front bumper.

First, the holes:



The horror!



Finished:



Muuuuch better. Tusk is happy now.
 
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Old 10-05-2010, 10:57 AM
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I think the stock suspenders will be fine - this car is plenty firm for me and has to do daily drive duty, so nothing firmer.

BTW, what happened to Huck?
Oh rats.

It went away I guess. For now.
 
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thats a sweet looking ride inter, welcome to the coupe club!!
 
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Old 10-07-2010, 01:51 PM
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^Thanks - I'm lovin' the 6MT.

I just dropped off two of the OE wheels to have the curb rash fixed. $300 - ouch...

The stock tires have a couple of summers left on them and the winters are nearly new. Should be set for a while.
 
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Gonna keep the stock wheels on thur then?
 
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Ya, I think they look fine. If I put different wheels on it, I'd go for something in a 19" that's LIGHTER. Something forged and machined. Cripes, the front weighs 54 lb with tire and the rear is 57.
 
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Jesus Murphy. Them things is porky.
 
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I know.

BTW, a guy at work today said my car was like a popsicle.


He said - I just want to lick it...
 


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