My car was supposed to get into port in Jacksonville yesterday and to me by the 16th, but now it looks like the ship isn’t due in until the 14th,
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06-11-2009, 09:03 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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My car was supposed to get into port in Jacksonville yesterday and to me by the 16th, but now it looks like the ship isn’t due in until the 14th, so I won’t get the car until late next week at best.
It is a black base with sport. To pass time, I am starting my build thread Already have: Springs: Stillen Sways: Nismo Wheels: (bought them from Mushashi, he is looking into why the dealer didn’t include the required lugnuts, as they were supposed to, and they use a shank and washer style, not the typical conical lugs) Starting the powdercoat process: The lips are a dormant color, so they won’t show their true hue until clearcoated and fully cured. |
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Very nice, do you have a picture of what the end-product will look like with the wheels?
Oh, and the stock rays lugs might be the same style as what is required for the Nismo, so you may be in luck. I haven't actually pulled them off myself, but there were a lot of issues with wheel locks because of the style of our lugs. |
06-11-2009, 09:51 AM | #4 (permalink) |
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After looking a little closer it looks like you are going for a red lip and you haven't coated the center with the powder yet, so maybe matte black center with a red lip??
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This is the final color for the lip, will have a picture of the entire wheel in about 2 hours. Going gloss black centers. Satin would be nice, but since the lips have to be clearcoated, it would be much more work. |
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Awesome stuff Mike, those wheels are coming along nicely!
I have been looking at doing small parts powdercoating at home, do you have some recommendations on small guns/equipment? Thanks, |
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The stock wheels look the same. There is a flat top and a flat bottom in the hole, yet the lug nuts still have taper at the end and a flat washer in the middle.
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