PIAA's I bought from Hondakiller.
24V DOHC decals from Jeremy
Painted centers and calipers.
Spoiler the day after the install.
Rear end withut Spoiler.
Rear end with spoiler.
Chekout that crooked stock exaust. :eek: Thank God for Borla.
I know it's nothing specail but it's my car, and I'm doing stuff as much as my finances let me. Next stop Eibachs.
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'97 Ford Explorer Sport, loaded, SOHC, 410's.
Originally posted by thecause17 Thanks, and yeah, I'll copy it.
And before anybody comments, the dice aren't there anymore. :)
Awwwww maaan, you should have kept the fuzzy dice. j/k.:D
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My first car was a 67 Mustang Coupe, 2nd one was a 67 Cougar XR-7, 3rd one was a 66 Mustang Coupe. Why did I get rid of these cars for ? I know why, because I'm stupid, stupid, stupid.
I just figured out what happened... (I know Im a little... VERY slow tonight). They transfered all the Probe picture posts from the Ford rides to this forum... Took me like what 10 minutes to figure this out ?!?!?!? :(
Still like the pictures (even after seeing them 25 times)... :)
Originally posted by thecause17 I keep trying to delete the other post, but it won't delete for some reason. Oh well, just nobody reply to the other one and let it disappear. :)
No, they'e not hard to paint at all. Just take them off, remove the wiper blades, and sand any rust off the arms. Paint them whatever color you want. I used a metallic silver made by Rustoleum. But make sure you also spray them with some kind of clear. They'll last much longer if you do.
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'97 Ford Explorer Sport, loaded, SOHC, 410's.
Its very easy to paint the wipers. Just make sure you use something to get all the rust off (if any), clean them thoroughly, and spray. Ill also paint the plastic under the wiper blades now to match the color of my car (got it off today).
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