Building a Sleeper
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Building a Sleeper
Well I decided on painting the car the stock White color that it was. I bought new amber corner lights and new stock bumper lights. I also just bought the Greddy SP2 exhaust (I know it is shinny, but better then what I have, Shmoo would agree) Any other suggestions?
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paint the exhaust tip black. hi-temp engine enamal. planning to turbo or go all motor? lol, you could throw a couple bogus bumper stickers on the back, and jesus fish, and start a beanie baby collection on your dash you could also rock stock steelies.
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i saw a turbo sol today it scared me half to death cause it had so many rice goodies on it... until i heard a smal BOV.. not much my window was open and it was just a little whistle.. i was like.. whoa, i thought it was just a rice machine..
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This is a little off subject but I thought it was funny, well you all know a did a engine swap to a JDM B16a. I asked my mechanic friend who help me install the engine if I would pass smog, and his exact words were "Fu*k No!!!" I just thought it was funny and share it with all of you
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Originally Posted by VTEC-Power
oh yea, Shmoo I am removing my mud flaps
Good to see my car is your inspiration. The exhaust is a great step in the right direction along with the corner lights.
The only thing I would really do for more of a sleeper look is to paint it a stock Honda color, or something very similar. I know you have a post on that already, so you already have that covered. Have you decided on a color? I like the blue and all, but it is definitely not sleeper.
Keep those Si rims on since they are both clean and OEM. Also, what are you going to do about that back bumper?