I just bought it less than 2 weeks ago, Needs some work but it's a start. I had the front end jacked up b/c I had to put a oil pan gasket, oil sending unit on it.
Yeh another DFG VERT and Tribars Another win. How many miles and how much did you get it for if you dont mind me asking. And I hope you got a BIG wallet.
Hey that looks familiar! lol well, at least mine looked like that a few years ago... Welcome to da club DFG FTMFW
DFG? It has 106000 miles and I paid $3k with a salvage title, it was in a minor accident on drivers side front, not really sure how it was totaled only damage I can even see was in front of Strut doesn't look like any damage from strut back. Wish I did have a big wallet but I figure it will get there over time.
if the air bags deployed the junk them now. not worth it. dfg = dark forest green or as some say dark F'in Green. lookin pretty good
Yeah I was thinking about ordering the delete kits from Holcomb motorsports, is there anywhere else to buy these? I just need the new covers because I can tell mine were glued back togethter
The green is growing on me, I personally like black but I do not like the saddle interior, I am going to change it to all black just not sure how the green car would look with a black top.
100X better. I painted my saddle interior black and got some black summit racing seats. It looks SO much better. All i need to do it change the carpet now. Get some black wheels too.
Yeah mine are scracthed up so I think I am going to gunmetal them until I can get some new ones, I like the deep dish black with polished lip. What paint did you use? I was looking into the fusion paint, just didn't know how well it works. I found the molded carpet the other day for 100 bucks but the link is at home
I used some dye in a spray can from www.50resto.com. It matches the factory black perfectly so you wont have to paint the top of the dash at all. BUT there are two different kinds. Vinyl and lacqer. The vinyl is recommended for softer plastics (dash, air bag covers) and the lacquer is recommended for hard plastics (door panels, console, etc.). And the lacquer doesn't not match very good at all. It has too much blue in it. But the vinyl black matches perfectly. The sheen is also 100% on. Anyother normal paint would be too glossy to be able to do just certain parts. You would have to do the whole thing.