Finally got around to swapping my Galant! So happy with its new power output!
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Finally got around to swapping my Galant! So happy with its new power output!
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i..._3763296_o.jpg
^ HAHA Nice!
lol cool
Paint it!!!
99GalantES, cars looking good! Nice grille ya got there, looks familiar... Lol! Did you leave the Lexus Center caps on there still?
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@ greddy I plan on doing that this year and @ivory_g I didn't find any mitsu that fit so ima find me another lex set take off the emblem and put the mitsu logo on
Put in the new radiator and washed it
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[QUOTE=Kouki;653910]Finally got around to swapping my Galant! So happy with its new power output!
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LS1/2 swap ftw!
Got into some shyt, it's cool tho
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how did you get the lip to fit like that? i'm getting big gaps on the corners?
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He most likely heated it up and shaped it to the curves of the G
Z, you'll need to heat it up and shape it. A heat gun will soften it for you to be able to get it where you want. Cold water will cool and harden it to the desired shape.
I'm gonna order another anyone wanna lend me a heat gun lol
:P good thing there's a harbor freight the next town over. Thanks Adrian
call me a liar.. but it's actually only $13 lol
http://www.harborfreight.com/1500-wa...112-96289.html
Ok liar lol jk thanks again.
Edit: looks like an industrial strength hair dryer lol
my new look v. 2011
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I spot a flaw lol, you have a v6 and that is an i4 i call BS
^it is bs.. check his other thread
You have to cut the ends, then fold them over so you can screw it in through the wheel well. The plastic will soften (which is the point) when you put the heat on it. Then you let it cool and it'll be just as hard as before. If you don't trust just letting it air cool, you can use some water or something I guess.
Oh and I used cinder blocks covered with blankets to help me mold the lip to the bumper. I was working alone so it's not like I have a buddy to hold one side while I heated it up and shaped it. It actually worked quite well.. and cinder blocks don't complain that their hands are getting tired or too hot! lol
still running.. although sagging..
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^ drop the fat chicks off
redid my rug today, added the inserts too
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se ve alto pero no es el carro es bien bajo