dash kit for my s2000
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Originally Posted by cashmoneymill,Mar 12 2010, 08:01 AM
who do you guys think you are saying im some F'in spammer like you are such losers im jus trying to give positive feedback and you are harrasing me of being some spammer with your stupid little signs and pictures take my feedback or leave it no need to go off with your stupid little forum smiley faces and pictures and assume im some spammer
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^^^^amen brotha .....just take some pics and we will A see u are not a spammer and B respect u...but if u decide not to there is many people with humor on here nd u will be the target!!!
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Originally Posted by Looter,May 20 2010, 03:46 PM
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Yep, I don't always get notifications of PM's on this site for some reason. Your order was already put in, remember, it takes aprox 7-10 business days to make the kits, then it ships UPS with tracking that I will personally email you. If you have any other questions, give me a ring, 717-469-4130
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Sweet...I hope to get it next week then. Look forward to sprucing up the interior a bit. Now I just have to wait on my clazzio seat covers to get in and my interior update will be done.
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Sure did, last Sunday. It was a breeze to do it. I had cleaned the car the previous day and planned ahead and did a slight cleaning of the surfaces I was going to mount the pieces on.
It was around 80 degrees, but I decided a little extra heat would work. Turned the car on and let the heat blast. I also used the exhaust heat to warm up the glue on the pieces.
Install was a breeze. Just lined it up, placed it down and pressed. Easy as pie.
Pieces look good. Gives a little bit of bling without going overboard. I was going to do the carbon fiber pieces, but really wanted to live up the interior a bit more. They look good and fit very well. You would almost think it was a stock piece. The only possible drawback is the thickness of the pieces, but that just means its real aluminum and not a flimsy aluminum colored plastic. Even still, the pieces are thin and only sit about 1mm above flush.
I ended up not using all the pieces (radio door piece and lower end trim piece and elec roof/emer flashers piece) but could easily see where others might want to.
Thanks for the great product. Shipping was good too, only took about 2 weeks from order date (actually one day under) . Jason was good on responding to emails as well. Thumbs up!
It was around 80 degrees, but I decided a little extra heat would work. Turned the car on and let the heat blast. I also used the exhaust heat to warm up the glue on the pieces.
Install was a breeze. Just lined it up, placed it down and pressed. Easy as pie.
Pieces look good. Gives a little bit of bling without going overboard. I was going to do the carbon fiber pieces, but really wanted to live up the interior a bit more. They look good and fit very well. You would almost think it was a stock piece. The only possible drawback is the thickness of the pieces, but that just means its real aluminum and not a flimsy aluminum colored plastic. Even still, the pieces are thin and only sit about 1mm above flush.
I ended up not using all the pieces (radio door piece and lower end trim piece and elec roof/emer flashers piece) but could easily see where others might want to.
Thanks for the great product. Shipping was good too, only took about 2 weeks from order date (actually one day under) . Jason was good on responding to emails as well. Thumbs up!
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