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#147
Nice Steve! But now I got worried...
Nice polish of the headlights, I think I have to do that on mine (your old one).. They were kind of dull.
My car have not arrived to Gällivare yet.. It will arrive next Tuesday.
How was the smog on the new one Not as bad as mine?
I have bought a RevXtreme catch can which I will install so I can pas visual inspection..
Looks good!
Nice polish of the headlights, I think I have to do that on mine (your old one).. They were kind of dull.
My car have not arrived to Gällivare yet.. It will arrive next Tuesday.
How was the smog on the new one Not as bad as mine?
I have bought a RevXtreme catch can which I will install so I can pas visual inspection..
Looks good!
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Yeah, this is the first Camaro I've had that will "pass" smog Can't believe you haven't got the Camaro yet! Did you get someone to transport it to your house or are you still going to have to drive it home? Good luck
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love the white gauges man. The only reason I kept mine black with a decal was because everyone has the white faced gauges and wanted to be a lil diff, but thoseon your car look really good.Keep up the good work
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Haha I get the car next tuesday Yes got a transport by train. not that expensive but almost as expensive as sending the car from LA.
Good luck! Cant belive you bought a A4
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I think it would look really tacky w/o the bezel
Yeah, it's almost a given that I have to have white gauges with a white car and soon to be white leather
I think you made a good decision transporting the car to you instead of trying to drive it home 800 miles on icy roads! I'd rather have a M6 but since I don't have anything planned motor wise, it doesn't bug me much.
I think you made a good decision transporting the car to you instead of trying to drive it home 800 miles on icy roads! I'd rather have a M6 but since I don't have anything planned motor wise, it doesn't bug me much.
#156
Yes thats what i figured out as whell!
Okej sounds smart.
Hey wisit my new page http://nordiccamaros.se/
Okej sounds smart.
Hey wisit my new page http://nordiccamaros.se/
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Hi,
Looking really good so far.
I was thinking about taking up the carpet in my SS to lay down some sound insulation material, but couldn't find out how to remove the seatbelt on the front seats, where it's secured to the floor..... is there a special tool and if so, where can you pick it up from (is there an online retailer)?
Cheers,
UK_CamaroSS
Looking really good so far.
I was thinking about taking up the carpet in my SS to lay down some sound insulation material, but couldn't find out how to remove the seatbelt on the front seats, where it's secured to the floor..... is there a special tool and if so, where can you pick it up from (is there an online retailer)?
Cheers,
UK_CamaroSS
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Hi,
Looking really good so far.
I was thinking about taking up the carpet in my SS to lay down some sound insulation material, but couldn't find out how to remove the seatbelt on the front seats, where it's secured to the floor..... is there a special tool and if so, where can you pick it up from (is there an online retailer)?
Cheers,
UK_CamaroSS
Looking really good so far.
I was thinking about taking up the carpet in my SS to lay down some sound insulation material, but couldn't find out how to remove the seatbelt on the front seats, where it's secured to the floor..... is there a special tool and if so, where can you pick it up from (is there an online retailer)?
Cheers,
UK_CamaroSS
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Hi,
Looking really good so far.
I was thinking about taking up the carpet in my SS to lay down some sound insulation material, but couldn't find out how to remove the seatbelt on the front seats, where it's secured to the floor..... is there a special tool and if so, where can you pick it up from (is there an online retailer)?
Cheers,
UK_CamaroSS
Looking really good so far.
I was thinking about taking up the carpet in my SS to lay down some sound insulation material, but couldn't find out how to remove the seatbelt on the front seats, where it's secured to the floor..... is there a special tool and if so, where can you pick it up from (is there an online retailer)?
Cheers,
UK_CamaroSS
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REALLY looking at doing the whole sound deadening thing. The car right now is LOUD with the exhaust I have and can get kinda drony on the highways.
Do you think it would help with the drone and interior noise?
Do you think it would help with the drone and interior noise?