That looks bad-ass!!!
What did you use and how where they constructed.
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That looks bad-ass!!!
What did you use and how where they constructed.
Those are awesome, almost makes me wish I had a 1st gen. For the tt stealths, does this allow for air flow to the SMIC's?
those look very nice :)
Today... I bought another one. :lol:
Mock up instructions and supplies list for fog grills plz!!!
Installed the silcks, took em off. Installed my kirky seat, left it in and forgot about it and drove to work. Not very comfortable with a full winter coat on lol. solid and hadnt driven the car for about a month and man i love this car!
Bigtime... I made a simple 2 piece ducting that bolts in place of the fog, redirecting straight into the SMIC. I used the original plastic ducting as well, but cut a large window on the inboard side.
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Made the grilles out of 1-1/4" strips of 1/8" aluminum, spaced them apart with 1" blocks of tubing for mockup. I'll pull one & get a pic, explains better-
I was attempting to match the style of the fake grilles on the sides.
Like them alot, and glad to hear about the SMICs...:)
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I cut cardboard for original mockup, then the 3 different length aluminum blades with the 1" tube spacers to figure the mount brackets. Used a pair of outside calipers to the body crease above>center blade to align them plumb as the openings are odd shape.
You could have those blades water jet to those exact profiles at whatever quantity for cheap. I can't quite tell how you mounted them to the brackets, but that's a great looking design. I wish something similar could be made for 3000GT's, but I'm not sure it would look right. It really looks perfect on the Stealth.