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labguy94 04-30-2007 11:42 PM

Great job Perry! I love the new rotors.

perry05G35 05-01-2007 02:40 AM


Originally Posted by w33ps
dude! i would look into Paintless Dent Removal (PDR) for that dent, it would be cheaaaaaap

Trust me I did and they said that I would need to replace the whole panel it's not just a ding. I am going to look around some more or just live with it until I leave Hawaii.

perry05G35 05-01-2007 02:42 AM


Originally Posted by LILShiraz
how was the install, is it just peel and stick on with 3M?
also how does it fit, can you take some close up pics please

The roof spoiler comes with a roll of double sided tape it's plenty to go around the roof spoiler you'll need another person to work with you to get it centered on your rear window and just apply a little pressure and it's done. It's a pretty easy install and yes the double sided tape is strong enough to handle the spoiler.;)

ron4row2 05-01-2007 09:45 AM

Nice ride. Great work.

vodkarocket 05-01-2007 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by perry05G35
Yeah that's the roof spoiler. You have to cut the mesh to fit the factory inserts so I took those out the bumper and used the black medal wires that the mesh comes with and fitted it on the factory inserts then cut the excess off. I removed the screws and extra black pieces on the back of the factory insert and popped them back into the bumper. The hardest part was getting the inserts back into the bumper. I popped my hood and there is just enough space between the radiator and the front bumper to fit your arm down there and give it some force to snap the oem inserts back in place.

You were able to do it with the bumper on? I helped another member do the custom auto mesh for his coupe, and we had to remove the bumper, dremel out the existing plastic honeycomb, and then secure the custom auto mesh. It was secured by gluing hinges on the inside of the opening and securing the mesh around it. Came out looking really good... Sounds like the sedan install is much less involved though.

perry05G35 05-01-2007 03:14 PM

^ You have to push in towards the engine on the stock inserts and wiggle them out. I just might go back and dremel out the factory mesh and put the customautomesh in it's place.


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