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the j's wing is a simple drill some new mounting holes and bolt it on. the real problem if figuring out how to fill up all the oem holes. for fun take off the sport spoiler to see what im talking about. i think there are at least 5 oem holes.
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Originally Posted by dewthedew
Yeah, I was thinking about you when i made that post. You're insane and I say go for it! you'll have the most badass fit ever.
just get the spoon duckbill cause it covers all the oem holes. i used some silicon to plug up the holes since it tends to rain in washington and i dont want the inside of my fit soaking wet.
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high roller #7
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Originally Posted by dewthedew
Yeah, I was thinking about you when i made that post. You're insane and I say go for it! you'll have the most badass fit ever.
Installing f90bt (although I plan to DIY it myself once I get money for all the parts, assuming I can figure it out) or the Gentex HomeLink mirror on an '09.
And +1 to moonroof.
Good question. Any chance you're going to get around to any of these?
that light bar was photo shopped onto that fit. there are some fits in the philipines that have a rally car setup with the 4 lights on the front bumper.
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high roller #7
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Originally Posted by dewthedew
Yeah, I was thinking about you when i made that post. You're insane and I say go for it! you'll have the most badass fit ever.
building a sub box that replaces one or both of the rear side panels without losing too much rear space but keeping it looking stock. say around a 8" sub.