skyshadow07
On a mission to get below 4000lbs
That is a next-level build!
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Pretty sure if you ever get hit while parked that person is either trippin balls or is trying to ****** you.I had LED's installed on mine.
But it was primarily for the SHOw aspect(s) as that is a category that is checked off and points scored for it's implementation. Particularly at larger, national based events.
The local car club I roll with, each of the owners has them as well. In varying colors, placement, etc.
I kind of like 'em. But I can understand why others wouldn't want them.
Meh. Each their own, as always.
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Your ride is so tight. I love it.I had LED's installed on mine.
But it was primarily for the SHOw aspect(s) as that is a category that is checked off and points scored for it's implementation. Particularly at larger, national based events.
The local car club I roll with, each of the owners has them as well. In varying colors, placement, etc.
I kind of like 'em. But I can understand why others wouldn't want them.
Meh. Each their own, as always.
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I can't honestly say that I'm a fan of it. Aside from taking hours/days to poke the fiber optics, the wow factor just isn't there for me.Not to take over but only to piggyback. How do we feel about the Star Ceilings
Biggest thing for me is don't let the the direct light shine through. You want people to see the glow, not the direct light. Underneath shouldn't be that hard to hide, but if you put them behind the grill, etc just make sure you've got the actual glow strip hidden out of sight.So I pulled the trigger on a set, showed my daughter a couple videos and she boarder line lost her damn mind. Should be here this weekend, I'm sure I'll have her help me get'em put up, but try to do my best in keepin' it classy lol

I only use those.nice to see a motorcraft filter -
There is something to be said about that. Younger kids have so many thing at their disposal to keep themselves entertained. However, they seem to have really smaller attention spans. It was refreshing to keep my 3 year entertained (she was entertaining me more then the latter), bonds were made, and the job (as you said took twice as long) was done. Great Success.I’m just proud of her for keeping interest throughout the job. Sure it took twice as long, but worth it explaining everything and keeping her busy. Oily little kid fingers and garage floor aside. Hahaha
Both of my daughters were encouraged to do their own vehicle maintenance (with my help/guidance), and both thank me whenever they have car problems. They have an understanding of their cars, and at least know what they are talking about if they have to take it to a dealer or shop. My GRANDkids on the other hand... (I bought my grandson a new '13 Fiesta Titanium 5-speed and gave him a complete tool kit for his birthday. I don't think he knows which end of a screwdriver to use. He totaled the car within a year.)Enjoy them and share as much as you can while they are little, very very soon they will not want to do stuff with you. Both mine are teenagers and I have to "force" them to join me in the garage... either you come help or you are not using the car !