Whose Car Is This!!!
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Whose Car Is This!!!.....New Pic
First off, whose car is this? Cause this is one awesome Camaro.
I need to know where I can find those center caps. So whoever knows, please let me know or direct me to the person who owns this car. I want to get those center caps.
I you look closer, this center cap covers only the hole where the hub is. The regular center caps from either AFS, SLP or stock comes futher out and goes flush with the outer end of the lug nuts. The cap in the picture goes in and gives it a deeper look.
Thanks all.
I need to know where I can find those center caps. So whoever knows, please let me know or direct me to the person who owns this car. I want to get those center caps.
I you look closer, this center cap covers only the hole where the hub is. The regular center caps from either AFS, SLP or stock comes futher out and goes flush with the outer end of the lug nuts. The cap in the picture goes in and gives it a deeper look.
Thanks all.
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it appears to be BAD XXX. I'd like to know where everyone is getting those start buttons........ anyone????
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearance-detailing/162908-switch-panel-mod-pics.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearance-detailing/162908-switch-panel-mod-pics.html
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Originally Posted by ritchie
it appears to be BAD XXX. I'd like to know where everyone is getting those start buttons........ anyone????
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=162908
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=162908
It's a genuine Honda part. They come in the S2000, people are just wiring them up.
You can go right to the parts counter at your local Honda dealership and pick one up. I don't have the part # off the top of my head, it's written down around here somewhere...
Rob
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would you happen to know how they are wiring them up? what kinda honda part is it? if so, can you please ge me the part number?
thanks for any help.
thanks for any help.
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Originally Posted by sspddmn
would you happen to know how they are wiring them up? what kinda honda part is it? if so, can you please ge me the part number?
thanks for any help.
thanks for any help.
Here's a link to a current Ebay auction...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW
Gonna cost ya about 40 bucks. I'm not sure how much at the dealer.
Tap into the yellow starter wire and the red 12V wire, along with the pink 12V ignition wire to illuminate the button. A relay between the two connected to the switch (3-pin switch) to connect the circuit is all you need.
However, the colors of the wires may differ. It's easy as hell to do
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hey bad *** ta ws6, i think there was a misunderstanding. my original post was refering to the z06 center caps that is in the picture. Ritchie was the one that was referring to the "start button."
thanks for trying to help though.
anyone else knows about BAD XXX and his car please let me know. I dropped him an email almost 2 days ago but he hasnt responed to me yet.
anyway, thanks again for any help anyone can give.
regards to everyone.
thanks for trying to help though.
anyone else knows about BAD XXX and his car please let me know. I dropped him an email almost 2 days ago but he hasnt responed to me yet.
anyway, thanks again for any help anyone can give.
regards to everyone.
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Originally Posted by sspddmn
would you happen to know how they are wiring them up? what kinda honda part is it? if so, can you please ge me the part number?
thanks for any help.
hey bad *** ta ws6, i think there was a misunderstanding. my original post was refering to the z06 center caps that is in the picture. Ritchie was the one that was referring to the "start button."
thanks for trying to help though.
thanks for any help.
hey bad *** ta ws6, i think there was a misunderstanding. my original post was refering to the z06 center caps that is in the picture. Ritchie was the one that was referring to the "start button."
thanks for trying to help though.
You just confused the hell out of me
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BAD just got the blank center caps and put on the Red and Black SS decals, Afterthoughtsauto.com has them......just that easy....
and yea, Roland has a bad *** car!.....
and yea, Roland has a bad *** car!.....
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Check out the pic below and look where the green arrow is.
Okay everyone, Im really sorry for the confusion. This is what Im talking about. If you really closely at the picture of the wheel, you can see the lug nuts (lug nuts exposed) and the center cap is stuffed way into the center giving the deep dish look. Now a regular z06 center cap will pretty much cover up the lug nuts. Just look at the placement of the center cap in this picture and then compare it to other zo6 wheel center caps.
Also Roland responded back to my email and this is what he said about them:
You must be looking at a photo that I
photoshopped. I considered making these
custom center caps, but never got around
to it. What you see is piece of cardboard
prototype painted silver with the SS logo.
If you want these, you will have to make them.
They looked really good like that.
Roland Plasser
Roland Engineering
Okay everyone, Im really sorry for the confusion. This is what Im talking about. If you really closely at the picture of the wheel, you can see the lug nuts (lug nuts exposed) and the center cap is stuffed way into the center giving the deep dish look. Now a regular z06 center cap will pretty much cover up the lug nuts. Just look at the placement of the center cap in this picture and then compare it to other zo6 wheel center caps.
Also Roland responded back to my email and this is what he said about them:
You must be looking at a photo that I
photoshopped. I considered making these
custom center caps, but never got around
to it. What you see is piece of cardboard
prototype painted silver with the SS logo.
If you want these, you will have to make them.
They looked really good like that.
Roland Plasser
Roland Engineering
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