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Old 02-07-2015, 09:34 PM   #15
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She is finally back!

Back from Glendale Autobody! It felt so great driving my car again My cousin and I worked all night at Airpark Auto Services putting the finishing touches together. Can't wait til I lower it and put my wheels on, her look is almost done!

How she currently looks as of 2/07/15
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Old 02-09-2015, 01:11 PM   #16
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Looks good! I would hate to be in that situation. Did you decide if your going to run coilovers or springs?
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Old 02-10-2015, 05:43 PM   #17
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Looks good! I would hate to be in that situation. Did you decide if your going to run coilovers or springs?
I'm leaning towards springs with oem struts and going coilovers next year.
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Old 02-14-2015, 01:44 AM   #18
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DIY for Removing Stock Seats and Installing Bride Seats

First off if you remove seats and put new seats in without resistors for the airbag sensor for passenger and driver seat the airbag light will come on so you need to get resistors if you don't want that and want functioning airbags lol. Second the passenger seat has a weight sensor that detects if a passenger is on it. This causes the seatbelt chime to go off and blink. So what you can do is go to the dealership and complain that you have a bookbag and go to school all the time and when you put your bag on it the sensor goes off and its annoying. I would like for you guys to disable it. The dealership will do it for free thats what I did. So next the seatbelt chime is gone but the blinking passenger seatbelt light is still on...the only option is to rip out the sensor in the stock seats or find someone selling it to get the blinking passenger seatbelt light to go away.

Anyways here is a pic of my Bride seats that I got from Ravspec. Still need to buy harnesses!!!


Disconnect battery with a 10mm.



You need a torx E10 socket. If you don't have this socket and try to use another socket it will STRIP your seat rail bolts!!!



Take out the four bolts on the sets rails.


Disconnect tabs of the seatbelt and airbag sensor. Pic is of the driver side. The passenger side will have an extra sensor which is the weight sensor so disconnect that also.


Remove seatbelt clip from stock seat. Use a 14mm to remove bolt.


Now install seatbelt clip to the bride seat with the hardware that bride included. Use a 17mm to tighten the bolt.


Next install your rails on your seats with instructions Bride provided you with they're pretty easy. In Japanese but you will manage with the pics.

Install seat with the provided washer Bride gives you onto the rails. Tighten all four bolts and hook up the seatbelt sensor and put in the resistor for the airbag and you're good to go for the driver side. Repeat for passenger side. Connect battery and enjoy!


Pic of my two brides
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Old 02-16-2015, 03:17 PM   #19
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First Carwash

I HATE WINTER -_-
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Where did you get your tail light overlays? Look good. Sorry to hear about the accident. Stuff happens for a reason. GLW rebuild!
sometimes that reason is completely dumb..
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love the V3 RB Wing
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I'm looking into getting the Greddy Supreme SP exhaust, how do you like it? Do you have any video/sound clips?
here is a little sound clip for you
[ame]http://youtu.be/CkWU8iYph8I[/ame]

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here is a little sound clip for you.
thanks! but i already picked up a greddy supreme as well a few weeks ago and i love it. if its possible, can you get a picture of the rear with the exhaust and the rear diffuser? thank you!
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thanks! but i already picked up a greddy supreme as well a few weeks ago and i love it. if its possible, can you get a picture of the rear with the exhaust and the rear diffuser? thank you!
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Finished up my extended studs for the rear

Here is a pic of the passenger rear being finished up just need to put rotor, brake caliper and speed sensor back on


Driver side rear took the brake caliper off and speed sensor off


Driver side rotor off


Took off the hub to take out the crappy weak studs


Putting the apr extended studs on


Temporary set up with 20mm spacer in the rear for a somewhat flush fitment for winter lol



Dirty from the snow -_-
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Old 02-19-2015, 01:34 PM   #26
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How I protect my bride lol


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I love the front fenders! They don't ruin the lines of the car whatsoever (y)

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What method/tools did you use to remove and insert the longer studs in the front hubs?
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