Car Mod Advice (bumper and grill insert or gauge pod)
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Car Mod Advice (bumper and grill insert or gauge pod)
Which would you do?
This (new front fascia and grill insert):
what it looks like stock (i'd most likely paint the silver trim on the pic above body color)
or this gauge pod w/ gauges:
here they are in my gauge color
These are standard around the world w/ the holden, chevy's and vauxhaulls, but for some reason pontiac didn't bring them over
Also thinking about painting my wheels a charcoal instead of either, and getting new tires.
This (new front fascia and grill insert):
what it looks like stock (i'd most likely paint the silver trim on the pic above body color)
or this gauge pod w/ gauges:
here they are in my gauge color
These are standard around the world w/ the holden, chevy's and vauxhaulls, but for some reason pontiac didn't bring them over
Also thinking about painting my wheels a charcoal instead of either, and getting new tires.
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Originally Posted by CGTSX2004
I like the HSV style bumper. If I were you, I would start with that.
The aqua car? I can't tell if I like that or the more subtle Holden one.
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Originally Posted by Nicky Pass
Why wouldn't you do wheels...go wider and get some more rubber on there!
If not..I like bumper on the black one!
If not..I like bumper on the black one!
Because like you I don't want to spend an arm and a leg on a good combo, and unlike you we don't have a ton of options, or any options I even really like. After spending a good amount of time pushing this car very hard I'm fine w/ what I have as far as size (and that was w/ the shitty stock tires, can't wait to get some T1-R's under her), I'll upgrade to a 245 or 255 when these wear out. But really don't see a need to buy some ugly wheels to fit a 275 under there (if a 295+ was a possibility in our wheel wells I'd go for it right away, but unfortunately it won't happen). Then unlike you, I'll have to do the right thing and lower it if I get wheels (which ='s more $$$) Luckily though, the GTO doesn't have much of a 4x4 stance.
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IMO none of those options make the car look substantially better and therefore aren't really worth the investment. I know you said that you dont want to do rimms and rubber but i think the $/reward isn't very good on those cosmetic upgrades when compared to rimms.
Still, if I had to say the first grill is probably the best. Those gagues dont really tell you any need to know info, but its cool that they match.
Still, if I had to say the first grill is probably the best. Those gagues dont really tell you any need to know info, but its cool that they match.
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Originally Posted by CLpower
The aqua car? I can't tell if I like that or the more subtle Holden one.
I like the holden one better.
2nd one looks too ricey with the silver mesh. Might look better with black mesh
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Originally Posted by Python2121
IMO none of those options make the car look substantially better and therefore aren't really worth the investment. I know you said that you dont want to do rimms and rubber but i think the $/reward isn't very good on those cosmetic upgrades when compared to rimms.
Still, if I had to say the first grill is probably the best. Those gagues dont really tell you any need to know info, but its cool that they match.
Still, if I had to say the first grill is probably the best. Those gagues dont really tell you any need to know info, but its cool that they match.
the more I think about it, the more I'm w/ you. I'd rather spend it on something i'd enjoy more like, new tires.
I won't do rims, because the only rims I like will run me about $2500 for rims alone. Which isn't going to happen. But I'll save my money on these because when I think about it, none are very appealing to me. I'll save the money for when these tires go, and maybe get rid of this shitty clutch sooner then later. And will also wait to see how the Tein SS coilovers are once they are released.
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Originally Posted by CLpower
the more I think about it, the more I'm w/ you. I'd rather spend it on something i'd enjoy more like, new tires.
I won't do rims, because the only rims I like will run me about $2500 for rims alone. Which isn't going to happen. But I'll save my money on these because when I think about it, none are very appealing to me. I'll save the money for when these tires go, and maybe get rid of this shitty clutch sooner then later. And will also wait to see how the Tein SS coilovers are once they are released.
I won't do rims, because the only rims I like will run me about $2500 for rims alone. Which isn't going to happen. But I'll save my money on these because when I think about it, none are very appealing to me. I'll save the money for when these tires go, and maybe get rid of this shitty clutch sooner then later. And will also wait to see how the Tein SS coilovers are once they are released.
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Originally Posted by Ol Blue Eyes
Bumper and grill insert(I like the first one). That guage pod doesn't look like it matches the dash in the first pic.
it matches perfectly, it's just the lighting. These gauges are standard equipment in these things everywhere but the states.
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Originally Posted by CLpower
it matches perfectly, it's just the lighting. These gauges are standard equipment in these things everywhere but the states.
In that case, I like both. But if I had to choose one, it would be the bumper and insert.
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right now just the OEM's, but someone is working on a set of interceptor gauges that have like 60 different readings that will match the color of the radio when lit and the dash.
I will now most likely wait for those
I will now most likely wait for those
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not really feeling any of the bumpers- the first one looks kind of cheap with the black plastic on the bottom. The black one looks best out of all though.
Gauges look cool but seems like the money could be better spent.
Have you done tint or exhaust yet? HID Kit?
Gauges look cool but seems like the money could be better spent.
Have you done tint or exhaust yet? HID Kit?
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Originally Posted by CLpower
How about this front bumper?
The gauge pods are sweet too.
Do both!
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Originally Posted by SSMTL01
not really feeling any of the bumpers- the first one looks kind of cheap with the black plastic on the bottom. The black one looks best out of all though.
Gauges look cool but seems like the money could be better spent.
Have you done tint or exhaust yet? HID Kit?
Gauges look cool but seems like the money could be better spent.
Have you done tint or exhaust yet? HID Kit?
done tint, no need for exhaust (car sounds mean enough as it is). could careless about HID's
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well i'm not sure on the prices of the aussie bumpers, last I checked shipping was like $500 alone
but the pontiac stuff is the same price as the gauge pod, not including painting, but I can get that done cheap.
but the pontiac stuff is the same price as the gauge pod, not including painting, but I can get that done cheap.