Installed pic of my turbo timer

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by STiBottom, Jul 22, 2007.

  1. STiBottom

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    Here is the finished product, I am thinking about using some fiberglass resin to smooth out the lines and everything and then hitting it with another layer of paint.

    Oh and I know I am missing a gauge, it is on backorder until later this month.

    Let me know what you think,
    Michael

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  2. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    Good location, but yeah, it does need some straighter lines... getting a bit of a Cronenberg vibe from it as it stands.
     
  3. STiBottom

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    Thanks for the compliment man, Crash was an awesome movie (speaking about Cronenberg for those of you who don't know)
     
  4. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    I was thinking more Videodrome era, but pretty much everything he touches is pretty awesome. :)
     
  5. STiBottom

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    Haha yeah thats true
     
  6. savsuby

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    I love were you put the turbo timer.
     
  7. Alex

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    You need some sanding :)

    Otherwise it looks good.
     
  8. KA05STi

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    how it should be!
     
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    sand it down
     
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    i can help you
     
  11. Trey

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    You can use kitty-hiar bondo to fill in the gaps too, then sand smooth. It'll look perfect!! Nice location!!
     
  12. STiBottom

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    Thanks for the tip Trey I think I am going to bondo it soon.
     

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