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Old 02-25-2006, 10:34 PM
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I probably should have done a 10pt but the car is mostly street driven.
http://stenodracing.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=18

Trying to decide what color to paint it
POR15 black or POR15 sterling silver
Old 02-25-2006, 10:55 PM
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Looks good. I'm going to have one installed next week.
BTW Love the silver!

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looks awesome
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Nicely done, of course from Stenod what would one expect. Was good to keep the rear bars spread apart like that so you can load the tires in there if needed. I spaced mine out just right, but seen some where you can fit a 26" ET Street b/w them.

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Looks good. Can you get the speaker box out if you have to?
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Yes, just turn it 90degree's and it slides right out
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por15 sterling silver is what i did mine in, looks very nice.
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Was on the site yesterday and saw the pic's...... Another good one done by Stenod..... i loved how mine turned out also.

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Originally Posted by skipperbisket
por15 sterling silver is what i did mine in, looks very nice.
did you just use the top coat or regular por15 under it too??
is your car silver and if so how close is the match

pics please
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i just used the top coat, they said that i could use the por15 under it but it would basically just be an extra step. my car is NBM actually but i have an aluminum trans-tunnel, alum. door panels, and twin kirkeys going into the car so the silver kinda goes along with the look. i'll try to get some pics asap.
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