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Originally Posted by Bahamabart
In appropriate comments Now his head will be as wide as his BUTT and there will be no living with him. The most you should say is it looks "okay".
My apologies then (not really sincere though, cuz I think his MINI rocks)

I'm a gal that tends to call 'em like I see 'em
 
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I was just talking to my wife about doing that to my car a couple weeks ago! (the license plate depression that is). Nice! As usual, you beat me and every one else to it.
 
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Old 06-06-2007, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by gnatster
Wait...you are living with Sid, Bart?

Bryan is gonna be so jealous....

(insert sitr the pot smilely here)
Yeah...Bart's not too sharp either...he recently turned down a decent head from me...

Thanks Tigwantstoplay...you're sweet...
 

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I was just talking to my wife about doing that to my car a couple weeks ago! (the license plate depression that is). Nice! As usual, you beat me and every one else to it.
Thanks...I was going to try and get the GP vinyl overlay but it would've probably costed $500 even if I could lie my way in...so I painted it...
 
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Old 06-06-2007, 10:20 AM
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Hey, on a serious note, are those Euro taillights a pretty easy swap? Are the fasteners accessible through the access panels on either side of the boot, or do you have to actually remove the interior panels to get to them?

The blackout treatment does look good, btw.
 
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Old 06-06-2007, 10:26 AM
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Hey, on a serious note, are those Euro taillights a pretty easy swap? Are the fasteners accessible through the access panels on either side of the boot, or do you have to actually remove the interior panels to get to them?

The blackout treatment does look good, btw.
They are relatively easy to do...providing you have skinny hands...there are two bolts that needs to be removed which can be accessed through the pop out panels but the studs are loooooong so it takes forever to get them undone...:impatient
 
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They are relatively easy to do...providing you have skinny hands...there are two bolts that needs to be removed which can be accessed through the pop out panels but the studs are loooooong so it takes forever to get them undone...:impatient
[Smirking teen mode] Hehehe... he said "the studs are looooooong". [/Smirking teen mode]
 
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Old 06-06-2007, 10:38 AM
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They are relatively easy to do...providing you have skinny hands...there are two bolts that needs to be removed which can be accessed through the pop out panels but the studs are loooooong so it takes forever to get them undone...:impatient
The bolts arn't that bad...just use a socket wrench with an extension on the head to get the bolts off, keeps the ratchting part outside of the cubby for a good 110degrees of rotation per turn. I swapped my tails in about 5mins this way. Then another 5 to put back the OEMs because I forgot I didn't have the right bulbs
 
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Old 06-06-2007, 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by ImagoX
[Smirking teen mode] Hehehe... he said "the studs are looooooong". [/Smirking teen mode]
This is turning into a horny thread...

What else can we toss in besides Butt, A$$, Head, and Studs to describe my mod?...
 
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Originally Posted by 70spop
Hey, on a serious note, are those Euro taillights a pretty easy swap? Are the fasteners accessible through the access panels on either side of the boot, or do you have to actually remove the interior panels to get to them?

The blackout treatment does look good, btw.
Those are just reflectors though, aren't they?
 
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Originally Posted by MSFITOY
This is turning into a horny thread...

What else can we toss in besides Butt, A$$, Head, and Studs to describe my mod?...
Are we trying to describe your mod, or your mood?
 
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Originally Posted by Drillslinger
Those are just reflectors though, aren't they?
He was referring to my rear "Euro" lamps with the white center...the reflectors in the lower bumper are in preparation for upcoming clear rear lamp mod...

Originally Posted by tigwantstoplay
Are we trying to describe your mod, or your mood?
Just an observation of the responses yall been posting...
 
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Originally Posted by MSFITOY
They are relatively easy to do...providing you have skinny hands...there are two bolts that needs to be removed which can be accessed through the pop out panels but the studs are loooooong so it takes forever to get them undone...:impatient
Easy to do. I swap out every year for winter to summer use. Don't ask. Anyway, yes the studs are long. 1/4 drive with a long socket does the trick. If your really savvy just use a 10MM (as above) rachet spanner. The two press clips on the out board sides, press inward and work the lamp out holding the outside so the thing won't just pop out and stress the wires.

Press the new ones in until you hear a positive click(s).

-C
 
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Originally Posted by MSFITOY
He was referring to my rear "Euro" lamps with the white center...the reflectors in the lower bumper are in preparation for upcoming clear rear lamp mod...
Ahh, whoops. To me the white blinker is just normal
The reflectors look great btw (Gotta template?? )
 
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Old 06-06-2007, 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by 70spop
The blackout treatment does look good, btw.
I don't know what the big deal and fuss is all about - I've had the black treatment since day one.

 

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Originally Posted by MSFITOY
Yeah...Bart's not too sharp either...he recently turned down a decent head from me...

Thanks Tigwantstoplay...you're sweet...
so for the record that would make you the "catcher" - not that there is anything wrong w/ that

Clearly things are slow here at NAM, when Sids butt is the hot topic
 
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Originally Posted by Bahamabart
I don't know what the big deal and fuss is all about - I've had the black treatment since day one.
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ON topic here is my BUTT

The vents are relatively new - in this pic they were not functional but I have since cut the heat shield and now slightly revea the SS mufflers.

 
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Umm, at which point did this thread stop talking about cars???
 
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Originally Posted by MSFITOY
This is turning into a horny thread...

What else can we toss in besides Butt, A$$, Head, and Studs to describe my mod?...
Have Dave make this a "sticky" thread?
 

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Originally Posted by Bahamabart
I don't know what the big deal and fuss is all about - I've had the black treatment since day one.


You need to shoot some dullcoat over it.
 
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Originally Posted by Bahamabart
ON topic here is my BUTT

The vents are relatively new - in this pic they were not functional but I have since cut the heat shield and now slightly revea the SS mufflers.

You have a nice A$$$ too, dear. However, based on the glare, I see that you wax yours.
 
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Originally Posted by 70spop
Have Dave make it a "sticky" thread?
You got 'em all today!
 
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You have a nice A$$$ too, dear. However, based on the glare, I see that you wax yours.
Like in the movie Duece Bigalow.
 
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Great, now who needs some sea snails?
 


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