What did you do to the G Sedan today?
Last edited by Black_Out; Mar 19, 2017 at 05:19 PM.
Nice. I was going to suggest black or smoked ones. That's going to look pretty sharp.
I like the front lip, too. I'd get one but my driveway would eat it.
I like the front lip, too. I'd get one but my driveway would eat it.
Installed the Chinese Stillen knock-off front sway bar I found on a local CraigsList ad. Can't go wrong for $80. Good fit and finish, crisp feel. Kind of hard to mess-up a sway bar.
Also installed the Z1 undershroud, which looks pretty slick. No *real* reason for it except it offers slightly better protection for the low-slung supercharger bits and gauge sending units. It had to be modified slightly to fit around the intercooler plumbing. Nearly severed my thumb cutting the sheet-metal, but you can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs.
Gotta say I like the oil drain access flap. Makes oil changes even easier.
Next up 100,000 mile suspension TLC:
new shocks and struts (KYB 341366/67, 344455 on monroe kits),
a replacement right front lower control arm (bad bushing),
new tie rod ends,
SPC adjustable A-arms
adjustable rear camber arms and toe arms
rear 245 40R19 tires (haven't decided on which ones yet) and TPS
Oh, and time to replace the leaking gasket that sits between the firewall and the brake booster. Kind of dreading that one because it's going to be a PITA, I know it.
Also installed the Z1 undershroud, which looks pretty slick. No *real* reason for it except it offers slightly better protection for the low-slung supercharger bits and gauge sending units. It had to be modified slightly to fit around the intercooler plumbing. Nearly severed my thumb cutting the sheet-metal, but you can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs.
Gotta say I like the oil drain access flap. Makes oil changes even easier.
Next up 100,000 mile suspension TLC:
new shocks and struts (KYB 341366/67, 344455 on monroe kits),
a replacement right front lower control arm (bad bushing),
new tie rod ends,
SPC adjustable A-arms
adjustable rear camber arms and toe arms
rear 245 40R19 tires (haven't decided on which ones yet) and TPS
Oh, and time to replace the leaking gasket that sits between the firewall and the brake booster. Kind of dreading that one because it's going to be a PITA, I know it.
Noice. Gotta love the 6MT sedans. Those wheels look great.
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Also installed the Z1 undershroud, which looks pretty slick. No *real* reason for it except it offers slightly better protection for the low-slung supercharger bits and gauge sending units. It had to be modified slightly to fit around the intercooler plumbing. Nearly severed my thumb cutting the sheet-metal, but you can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs.
Gotta say I like the oil drain access flap. Makes oil changes even easier.
Gotta say I like the oil drain access flap. Makes oil changes even easier.
Wow your G is sharp as hell, love those wheels man.
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This is my new ride, 2005 6MT. I love it and im really looking forward to a plenium spacer and a short ram coming soon as well as front tints and 1in lowering springs. Longer term goals are exhaust and uprev tune
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This is my new ride, 2005 6MT. I love it and im really looking forward to a plenium spacer and a short ram coming soon as well as front tints and 1in lowering springs. Longer term goals are exhaust and uprev tune
I know it's irrational and paranoid of me but I don't trust those things. I know now my oil pan is fully enclosed it's a lot safer but I don't like the idea of my engine being a quarter-turn away from being inadvertently drained. I'll stick to the old-school nuts.
I also run one, have no complaints. If people are really concerned about them there is a video where they drop heavy weights and concrete blocks on them to prove they will still function properly.
Not too much today. I got sick of looking at my old, beat OEM shifter and test-fit a weighted **** and a finisher I had laying around from another project. Need to take down the gloss on the finisher. Apart from that I think it looks pretty good. The added weight makes for a nice throw.
Of course now I need a new leather boot. It never ends haha.
Of course now I need a new leather boot. It never ends haha.




That orange really clashes with the wheels LOL







