My Fake ST Build(Swap finished, Wrap finished) buttoning up now.

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Looking real fine in frozen purple with those fifteen52 in white!
 


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Don't pay attention to the bird crap or that bug splatter. I'll get it cleaned up, get the roof channels and new windshield modeling installed, hood emblem back on, with sickspeed lugs and some good pictures up soon enough. Want to get the skirts figured out first. But here's a peek.
 


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It actually looks pretty good without the side skirts. [thumb]

I would even consider removing mine completely, if there were no visible holes exposed in the rockers after their removal.
 


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Don't pay attention to the bird crap or that bug splatter. I'll get it cleaned up, get the roof channels and new windshield modeling installed, hood emblem back on, with sickspeed lugs and some good pictures up soon enough. Want to get the skirts figured out first. But here's a peek.
Still running good?
 


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Still running good?
sorry for the lack of activity after the built. life got busy and i moved on from the car onto my truck. But yes sir she runs excellent. 40k miles total now. Got it all finished up, side skirts wrapped and installed using the new clips I designed and had printed. The wrap on the wing had to be redone after a year now but over all the wrap has held up very well with almost no peeling or delamination. I think the wing wrap failed because of how water sits on it. it forms a pool on the top and I think that pool shrunk down to a point that acted as a magnify lens and burnt a hole in the wrap under it. leaving it stock with a tune, i need it to stay semi reliable. its still fun to drive and the torque steer is always an adventure.
 


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