finally got her
hey guys got some pics here are the links hope ya like her..ALSO since im new can you guys tell me how to get the fog lights out? one of them has some condensation in it and i wanna clean them up nice. Thanks guys for the welcome glad to be driving this sick ride
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wow nice find how much did or are you paying for her???? completely stock WoW....ive never seen one stock like that till now.... beautiful white gonna be hard to keep clean ....
good websites for some parts:
www.turboneonstore.com
www.modernperformance.com
www.ptperformance.com
www.carbonbydesign.com
and of course theres much more....but usually those combined with ebay is all i ever need.....
good websites for some parts:
www.turboneonstore.com
www.modernperformance.com
www.ptperformance.com
www.carbonbydesign.com
and of course theres much more....but usually those combined with ebay is all i ever need.....
also guys i just used towels on my honda but i dont wanna mess up this good paint on the srt so what do you guys recommend drying the car with..? just wanted something that wont scratch or leave water marks
always used a shammy to dry.
tried the silicone waterblades at the shop years ago, but any time saved was spent 2 fold getting rid of the little scratches the edges would leave behind.
i love the microfiber cloths that are sold for glass, even for waxing. only thing is they stick to my hand like velcro.
tried the silicone waterblades at the shop years ago, but any time saved was spent 2 fold getting rid of the little scratches the edges would leave behind.
i love the microfiber cloths that are sold for glass, even for waxing. only thing is they stick to my hand like velcro.
Congrats on the car, looks clean!![/align][/align]Eyelids:[/align]RevolutionMotorsports.com[/align]CarbonByDesign.com[/align][/align]Foglights:[/align]Two 10mm bolts behind each of them, the passenger side is a PIA to get to due to the washer fluid tank. But reach up there and you'll feel them. A 10mm Racheting wrench is your best friend when you own an SRT.[/align][/align]Towels:[/align]I use the absorber followed by the AutoZone waffle drying towel, no streaks no scratches, the towel absorbs a wicked amount of water. I love it, although I didnt like its ridiculous price tag. I only use microfiber towels for wax removal and spray wax application.[/align][/align]For windows I use the Surgical towels, there is NOTHING better on windows than surgical towels. I work in an OR...so I have access to them, but they rock. Totally streak free! Great for engine cleaning and polishing also.[/align]


