Nachtmensch whatever
Number of posts : 11764 Age : 37 Location : IL Vehicle : MRS, IS350 Reputation : 48
| Subject: Skid plates April 12th 2007, 11:11 pm | |
| so my car is low.
talk to me about options that dont involve raising it? also, cheap metal. where do i get it?
has anyone made a rear diffuser type thing to smooth out airflow? something to prevent it from catching in the rear bumper.
-kevin | |
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Jesse Graduated Hipster
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| Subject: Re: Skid plates April 13th 2007, 12:00 am | |
| dont hit shit...unless ur simba other wise thast unavoidable | |
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Nachtmensch whatever
Number of posts : 11764 Age : 37 Location : IL Vehicle : MRS, IS350 Reputation : 48
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Stab Master Sharson Straight outta Locash
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| Subject: Re: Skid plates April 13th 2007, 2:52 pm | |
| street signs are the shit...... and free........ just bend and bolt it up. | |
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Nachtmensch whatever
Number of posts : 11764 Age : 37 Location : IL Vehicle : MRS, IS350 Reputation : 48
| Subject: Re: Skid plates April 13th 2007, 4:42 pm | |
| ill just cut up my stop sign | |
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D*S Dstar *********
Number of posts : 11254 Age : 37 Location : Mission Control, motherfucker. Vehicle : RED SHARK V1-5, MOBY DICK. Reputation : 128
| Subject: Re: Skid plates April 13th 2007, 8:36 pm | |
| Seriously, someone on Nico had written up a writeup on how he did it,someone should find it...lol.. but its pretty much common sense. Im pretty sure im gonna do it eventually. As for rear diffuser, i think they look awesome on track cars but retarded and not functional on street cars at all. I vote you do a writup for a skid plate. | |
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Stab Master Sharson Straight outta Locash
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| Subject: Re: Skid plates April 14th 2007, 1:49 am | |
| i think that u dont need one of those diffusers wit fins and shitlike that but something smooth and flat under the rear end would probably help a lil bit. | |
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