Well, the last week has been good to my car. Finally some new rollers and got the fenders on, after they hung from the wall for 8
months. Hit the silver panels with some rusoleum out of a decent gun. Needless to say, the car looks a lot different now. It just needs larger tires. 205/40/17's just don't cut it. Good thing they were really cheap. I'm thinking some Direzza Z1 Star Specs in a 215/45/17
That looks pretty damn good for being Rustoleum. Really wish I had access to a decent gun, now!
Matthew aka F[b][color=red]k[/color][/b]yx
1991 Legacy Sport Sedan "Jillian" - [url=http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?t=39548]EJ20G swap[/url]
If my buddies HVLP wasn't here, I would have used the $40 Northern Tool gun I also have here. That thing does pretty well to, especially for the price.
I just need to fix the rust to paint it for real. All the doors and hood need to be replaced anyways, so thats why I sprayed them. Fixing the rust will be quite the adventure though. The rear quarters and rockers are anything but choice.
I'm surprised no one has asked what kind of wheels those are. They look kind of like Kosei K3s.
Matthew aka F[b][color=red]k[/color][/b]yx
1991 Legacy Sport Sedan "Jillian" - [url=http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?t=39548]EJ20G swap[/url]
Fkyx wrote:I'm surprised no one has asked what kind of wheels those are. They look kind of like Kosei K3s.
They indeed are the Kosei K3's. I'm liking the lightness at 17.5 lbs. Loosing about 8 lbs per wheel makes an amazing difference on how the car feels. Those Mille Miglia's were tanks at about 25lbs or more for a 16x7.5. I'm a bit disappointed about the uni-lug though. The pics they show don't have all the holes cut.
pw422 wrote:Is that a fiberglass hood. i see hood pins.
Nope, just a standard turbo hood. I guess you could say its a bit of a poser since the car is technically just an "L". The hood pins are there since I cut out the hood latch and center support to fit my intercooler behind the headlights. You can see it in the pic with the front end all apart.
93forestpearl wrote:They indeed are the Kosei K3's. I'm liking the lightness at 17.5 lbs. Loosing about 8 lbs per wheel makes an amazing difference on how the car feels. Those Mille Miglia's were tanks at about 25lbs or more for a 16x7.5. I'm a bit disappointed about the uni-lug though. The pics they show don't have all the holes cut.
If I'm not misunderstanding... you're saying you had to have the holes drilled to fit the K3's onto your car?
Matthew aka F[b][color=red]k[/color][/b]yx
1991 Legacy Sport Sedan "Jillian" - [url=http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?t=39548]EJ20G swap[/url]
Ah. That's alright then. This is one of the sets that I'm considering for my summer upgrade. I kind of like the look of having all the holes.
Thanks.
Matthew aka F[b][color=red]k[/color][/b]yx
1991 Legacy Sport Sedan "Jillian" - [url=http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?t=39548]EJ20G swap[/url]
Forest Pearl is a really really dark green. Color code 278 or 078 depending on if you go by the tag on the car or the dealer book. You can see it in the pic of the fenders on the ground. Unless there is direct sunlight on the car it looks black. I painted the silver panels (hood, bumper cover, driver door, back pass door) black just to make the car not such an eyesore. That and it costed $8.99.