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Thanks^, That is precisely what i WANT to do, get paint matched outer door handles from a gt limited, flush door bumpers from a Japanese gt-b. 3rd gens look nice and clean without contrast, one of the few wagon models of cars that don't look like an 80 year old only uses it to go to bingo in.
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2003 L 5mt. pretty stock. baked and painted headlights. used a larger rear emblem on front grill color matched. dvd head unit, tint, painted wheels.

 

http://i967.photobucket.com/albums/ae151/bretthanson1/IMG_1500_zpsafe9c553.jpg

 

were the headlights easy to crack open? I'm guessing oven and pry open? I did it a few times on my GC but those were glass. Not much worry there. Looks great btw

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were the headlights easy to crack open? I'm guessing oven and pry open? I did it a few times on my GC but those were glass. Not much worry there. Looks great btw

 

Thanks, l baked them for about 5 min at 200. I still had to pry pretty good. Maybe a little hotter or a couple extra minutes would remedy that. Then bake agin when done to seal them up. I watched a couple YouTube diys and it was actually easier than expected. I always hated the look of the stock L headlights.

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Thanks guys!

Here is side shot. This is before I got front spoiler, rear fender flare and more camber.

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8530/8468766614_2b1f1dfbec_c.jpg

 

 

And current pics.

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5508/10462083025_11bd64d078_c.jpg

 

1278768_166263576909393_1507446167_o.jpg

 

 

 

Senpai,

you have coilovers? springs?

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Senpai,

 

 

Are you using Camber kit? if so what brand? I really like your set up with the rear camber.

 

Yes, I use the Two Hot camber adjuster but current version is couldn't use for street. I think Ikeya Formula's arm is better.

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