Teaser Pic!
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Teaser Pic!
So here's a feeler of what I'm getting done to my car!!!
Hopefully it'll be done by next week!!! Oh yea... my black stocks and my red buckets will be up for sale shortly if anyone is interested in them!
Hopefully it'll be done by next week!!! Oh yea... my black stocks and my red buckets will be up for sale shortly if anyone is interested in them!
#7
"Do have any half empty bottles of nos left over"
"I already set you up for spray!"
"No I have a feeling it going to get a little crowded if you know what I mean!"
j/k If they are RSX seat that would look pretty wicked. Are you trying to wire them so they have power?
"I already set you up for spray!"
"No I have a feeling it going to get a little crowded if you know what I mean!"
j/k If they are RSX seat that would look pretty wicked. Are you trying to wire them so they have power?
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#9
"Do have any half empty bottles of nos left over"
"I already set you up for spray!"
"No I have a feeling it going to get a little crowded if you know what I mean!"
j/k If they are RSX seat that would look pretty wicked. Are you trying to wire them so they have power?
"I already set you up for spray!"
"No I have a feeling it going to get a little crowded if you know what I mean!"
j/k If they are RSX seat that would look pretty wicked. Are you trying to wire them so they have power?
great movie
but yeah i gotta do something about my seat situation cuz my driver seat aint lookin all that hot & the passenger is gettin there too..
#15
They should be done by Wednesday evening.. and I'll get pics up asap...
As far as a DIY, I can definitely show you pictures of what needed to be done... but as far as a complete DIY, I'm having someone do the welding and test fitting. He pretty much takes a piece of steel... lines it up with the oem bracket, then matches it of where it needs to be in order to fit our holes to screw in. Then he welds the piece of steel to the oem bracket and drills the hole in order to fit our oem hole. I will get pictures though.
The guy who is helping me does custom motor mounts, downpipes, custom turbo setups... so he pretty much knows how to weld. I have no idea how to weld nor do I have the tools... so I can't really do a DIY explaining how to weld and stuff.... just pictures!
stay tuned!
As far as a DIY, I can definitely show you pictures of what needed to be done... but as far as a complete DIY, I'm having someone do the welding and test fitting. He pretty much takes a piece of steel... lines it up with the oem bracket, then matches it of where it needs to be in order to fit our holes to screw in. Then he welds the piece of steel to the oem bracket and drills the hole in order to fit our oem hole. I will get pictures though.
The guy who is helping me does custom motor mounts, downpipes, custom turbo setups... so he pretty much knows how to weld. I have no idea how to weld nor do I have the tools... so I can't really do a DIY explaining how to weld and stuff.... just pictures!
stay tuned!
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#34
I can understand using a smaller resolution if you have an htpc setup but as a computer monitor buying a 24" and running it at 17" native resolution makes no sense.
also, shouldn't a 720p tv be running 1280x720 since that is the native resolution?
#36
haha it's all about screen real estate man.
I can understand using a smaller resolution if you have an htpc setup but as a computer monitor buying a 24" and running it at 17" native resolution makes no sense.
also, shouldn't a 720p tv be running 1280x720 since that is the native resolution?
I can understand using a smaller resolution if you have an htpc setup but as a computer monitor buying a 24" and running it at 17" native resolution makes no sense.
also, shouldn't a 720p tv be running 1280x720 since that is the native resolution?
Higher the resolution, the more room and the better it looks.
#37
haha it's all about screen real estate man.
I can understand using a smaller resolution if you have an htpc setup but as a computer monitor buying a 24" and running it at 17" native resolution makes no sense.
also, shouldn't a 720p tv be running 1280x720 since that is the native resolution?
I can understand using a smaller resolution if you have an htpc setup but as a computer monitor buying a 24" and running it at 17" native resolution makes no sense.
also, shouldn't a 720p tv be running 1280x720 since that is the native resolution?
edit: Oh snap, I thought this was the "Hay guys, what's going on?" thread. My bad for the hijack man.
Last edited by GhettoNinja06; 02-11-2009 at 12:09 PM.
#39
honestly... it's pretty ghetto... but it works. The guy just welded steel onto the existing oem bracket holes... in order to fit them to our stock holes... fi that made sense. I can get pics for you... but its pretty straight forward. The ghetto-ness can be measured upon how clean the welds are though... and my guy did them pretty clean... but you can't see them when the seats are at normal position.
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