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Give them to the person who bought your car. They should stay with the car.
If anybody out there with experience would be interested in helping me remove/reinstall my dash, I'd pay you. :)
OP here. In my case, the dash is fine (no "shrinkage" or any other issue, except the airbag cover just a little bit, nothing that I'm concerned...
So you were able to remove the old ones without removing the dash? That is one of my questions yet to be answered.
I did a search on this topic and found an old thread that I didn't feel like reviving, so I'm making this new one. I was at Cars n Coffee this...
Very nice looking, but I'm not sure where these go. I get the main woofer and amp cover, but the other two big pieces go where exactly?
Sorry, but "pretty close" isn't close at all. There's a reason the automated clutch systems were ever invented in the first place. Recall when...
Well, that's a full-on tangent topic... best to start a new thread
You will never be able to shift a manual transmission as fast as a properly-functioning F1 system, at least at full throttle. Remember, the...
Other than what happened with the company, I haven't heard anything bad. However, as a buyer, I'd never buy a converted car. The companies that...
Some people are not meant to have nice things.
Mine would vary, depending on throttle position and RPMs. For example, I could go to high RPMs with them on "quiet" setting, so long as I didn't...
To me, that looks like the soft touch parts do when new. If so, expect the same result over time.
Seems like only the CF bits are what's holding the OP back. I bought the car in 2016 with 9253 miles and it now has 14,585. I've kept great care...
Fyi, the car in question is not a base car. It has electric Daytona seats, leather headliner and shelf, contrasting red stitching, red calipers,...
I ended up putting the the oem filters back in because I couldn't stand the constant hissing sound. Not worth it to me. Also, it's kind of...
No grommets or heel pad?
Good, now wash off the WD40 and apply a 100% silicon spray lube, because regular WD40 will ruin the rubber.
My guess is the suspension needs lubed.
Because I don't want to give that up... it provides a hide-able power source and a olace for change. Plus, that would only be a single cup...