What'd you do to your accord today?

SykVSyx

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I would say you and CarrieLynn are on the same level, and that's pretty cool in my book.

It's a male-dominated 'world', but you two have definately proven yourselves worthy of any kudo's any guy would get for what he's done with his car.

Trust me, I see it, and so do the rest of us.
 

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^Nice. Did you see my answer to your question a few pages back?

Oh yeah, I saw it. I'm gonna use Ventureshield too because it doesn't have that orange-peel look that 3M has. Is yours in the process of getting painted/clear bra'd right now?
 

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^Hoping to drop mine off for paint asap. Clearbra will follow. I’m not sure how many days the paint needs to breathe before applying the clearbra though. My paint guy will know that answer.

I also bought a new set of fogs that the clearbra guy told me he can put a thicker mil protection sheet on. Hoping it will help prevent scuffs, scrapes, etc.
 

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I would say you and CarrieLynn are on the same level, and that's pretty cool in my book.

It's a male-dominated 'world', but you two have definately proven yourselves worthy of any kudo's any guy would get for what he's done with his car.

Trust me, I see it, and so do the rest of us.

bomb, =)
 

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^Hoping to drop mine off for paint asap. Clearbra will follow. I’m not sure how many days the paint needs to breathe before applying the clearbra though. My paint guy will know that answer.

I also bought a new set of fogs that the clearbra guy told me he can put a thicker mil protection sheet on. Hoping it will help prevent scuffs, scrapes, etc.

Generally, clear bra installers say about 30 days to be safe. It's been like 6 weeks for me already since I got it painted (I know, takes a lot of patience) but that's cause I've been busy so it made it easier to wait. About to head over there right now :rock:
 

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I also bought a new set of fogs that the clearbra guy told me he can put a thicker mil protection sheet on. Hoping it will help prevent scuffs, scrapes, etc.
I need to do this with mine. I need to find a place that does clearbras and have them at least do my fogs.
 

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New Wheel.
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Sweet. How are you going to use it, Davis? Are you going to run mid-mufflerless? Or are you going to just weld it on?

I'm running it with stock pipes... for now haha. Us 4-bangers only have one mid-muffler (resonator) so taking it out is gonna sound like ass but I might consider swapping the resonator with a Dynomax Bullet in the future.

Are you going from dual outlets to single now?
 

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Yes sir. I am keeping the mid-muffler but throwing headers and a highflow car on with this muffler. Its going to sound great.
 
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