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Congrats from a fellow WRB owner!
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Thanks again guys for all the kind words!! This forum can be a tough crowd but I'm here to share my build progress and technical knowledge of cars with others and I hope to help many of you with your projects along the way. Anyone interested in some custom side vents that look a little more aggressive and maybe even functional too? I'm kicking around the idea of making some molds and shaping a few parts for my car and if you guys like them I have ways to mass produce them. I want to see how much cutting would be involved to actually make them functional first...just thinking out loud so if you're interested let me know and I'll pry a little more.
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Can't wait to see pics with the Carsmo spoiler! Everything is looking great.
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Here are a couple pictures of my last personal build. This car falls into a different category than the BRZ as its sporty and luxury at the same time. I did a ton of performance work under the hood and dropped the car on Eibach suspension and ran a few different sets of Asanti 3 piece wheels with staggered fitment. I'm not a fan of chrome on cars but with the chrome trim around the windows and on the door handles these wheels just worked perfectly. My BRZ build is for a different purpose all together so don't expect it to be anything like this car but I wanted to share with you guys none the less. Hope you enjoy...
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That g37(?) is sick! Do you have an stereo plans for your BRZ?
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12-09-2012, 01:13 PM | #20 |
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It's a M35..but thanks for the compliment! I had some nice stereo mods in that car. As far as the BRZ I might upgrade the door/dash speakers and cut out some aluminum trim rings on the router but I prefer to keep the weight to a minimum in this car so I won't be adding much if I do.
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12-11-2012, 11:48 AM | #21 |
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So I have an update on the Carsmo spoiler as I know a few of you are interested. I received it last week and Ray is a very nice guy and even though we had a small mishap with the tracking info he was apologetic and explained what happened and in the end his customer service was great. I received the spoiler and the install pack with the little vinyl circles to cover the factory holes. I'm sure they will stand up over time as they are covered by the new spoiler and won't ever be exposed to the elements so no concerns there at all.
I was eager to drop it off for paint and my local body shop has been busy so I had to wait until today. Normally they would charge $150 to spray the part but unfortunately the spoiler needs some bodywork. It's pretty wavy if you look along the top side of the spoiler and there were two low spots that were pretty low. I've spent many years doing body work and creating molds for parts and with fiberglass there is always a little variance to the parts but if the mold is perfect you can usually block the part once and prime then spray. That's not the case with this spoiler. It needs some body work before it will be straight and I honestly couldn't live with it on my car if I just sprayed it as is. This also doubled the price and I'm now paying $300 to have it filled and blocked and primed then painted. I know how much work is involved so the price is fair considering I know how great the work will come out. I will have the part back on Friday and will install it Friday night. I will post pics of the install then. Hope this helps those of you wanting to change or add a spoiler to your car.
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Car Looks awesome man, Whats the brand and exact specs of the wheels if you don't mind?
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I forgot to mention I'm also running the Cusco OS front and rear strut braces. The front has the master cylinder brace as well. Stiffening up the chassis and suspension really makes for a fun ride. I feel like Ken Block every time I take it out to play...
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Liking this set up a lot! Pretty much what I'm looking to do with my WRB. About to order the Eibach prostreet with 1" drop just to give it a little more agressive look with stock wheels then black Enkeis in the spring. I'm happy to hear your springs are still pretty close to stock comfort, hopefully the prostreets do too. I used to live in Fort Liquordale, on Alhambra st. by the beach and Hendrix Isle off Las Olas. LOVE that town, BRZ must look beautiful under the South Florida sun!
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I mounted the Carsmo spoiler today and also installed a Rydeen ZH07 factory style backup camera. I mounted the camera in factory location. The spoiler came out great and went on with no issues at all. I washed the car after but its too dark for photos. Tomorrow morning I'll take nice pictures and upload them. Here's a quick shot in the garage taken on phone but its hard to see the camera cause it blends in so well. I'll take some side profile shots of the spoiler and a shot from the top so you can see how well it fits. Slowly creeping up in miles..600 now. Can't wait to hit 1,000 and swap oil and install intake/exhaust/pulley/ecu tune and really make it a blast to drive. Still loving every minute of this car...
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