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8th Gen (98-02) Showoff

Discussion in '8th Gen' started by Shifty, Mar 29, 2006.

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    I only like yellow fogs on the IS300. true story.
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    I think im just gonna leave them clear i guess. But i would like to paint my grill black.
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    And if you had a bmw the only car yellow fog lights would look good on would be that.
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    No, the only reason I "like" the yellow fogs is because they are OEM, and now everyone wants yellow fogs because the IS300 has them.

    I hate yellow fogs on other cars, like Corollas and BMWs. Which is why I never put yellow lights in my fogs before, and why I would not do it on any future car that is not an IS.
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    thanks guys! figured everyone has hondas.. why not try a corolla as a project lol.
    yeah vtec kicks ass and there so easy to get down here lol. but as for my suspension I'm on tien s techs on the back and for the front I'm on drop zone coil overs.

    for the paint its not really paint its plasti dip! easy crap to do and is lasting me for awhile now i love it!
    Added: Apr 2, 2012 4:43 AM
    for the rim specs its drag dr 20's sitting on 195/50/16 tires or well i think its 50 to lazy to go out and check lol
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    nice car james! what rims are those?
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    looks good james, did you improve your lap times?
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    Thanks man, they're Rota Slipstreams. Same model as my sig, but different color.



    Thank you. It was a different track this time, and honestly, I'm so new at this that every single session has noticeable improvements. I'm still focusing on the right driving line and when to brake and start turning.
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    crolla "Wait did I just lose to a corolla?"

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    oh okay, how are you finding your brakes holding up through the laps?
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    Brakes are legit, I have Hawk Ceramics pads (in between HP and stock pads) and I run Motul RBF600. No fading issues, even in a 35 minute session with moderate braking.
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    Nice pics of Rinconrolla98!
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    You forgot to state how many inch you're lowered, and what springs are you on. Aren't you rubbing in the rear?
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    Installed front spring/shocks. Tokico Blues/Stech Springs. Unfortunately have to wait until Thursday to install the rear setup. Price of getting them changed for free...
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    You guys already know, but here is the difference of the springs, left is stock, right is stech.
    Sorry about the blurry pic, will get better pics tomorrow of the front.
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    I was all confused at first, couldn't figure out if it was lowered or not haha, cause it's both. Looks good so far, great choice in suspension!
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    Are there any fender rolling threads?
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    Yes sir! can't wait until its done!
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    Me either! you'll be posting sweet pics. :cool:
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    I'm curious as well. I may need to do this soon.
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    Yeah.... I did my own fenders with a metal bat and then a metal pole (the bat was too thick). Just stuck it up there and rolled/pulled the bar around till it was flat up there. The paint all flaked off though and it's rusting now lol. Get it done professionally by a shop with the right tools!
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    Where I live there's a guy on craigslist who does fender rolling, he did a good job on mine. I'm sure there's tons of those guys in the Cali area.
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    Damn I'm on the east coast... I should check in NY, I'm close enough...
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    there was a place in NY. he wanted 80 bucks per fender and admitted that his fender roller was causing paint to chip at the time. Better off to do it for yourself like gold. i used a hairdryer and baseball bat to do mine.
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    http://newyork.craigslist.org/que/pts/2935583730.html
    What do you think of this guy? Or is this the one you were talking about?
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    50 bucks is cheaper than 80. there was a guy that i tried to contact a while back but he never replied. i wonder if thats the same dude. hopefully he operates out of a shop and not from home...
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    Yeah, it should only cost a hundred or two to have the fenders properly rolled in a shop with an eastwood fender roller and no paint flaking.
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