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madwi 08-27-2017 03:56 PM

Added a bunch of pictures that shows the fit and finish from the factory. I fully expect the body shop to be able to make everything line up.
I just love this bumper. Link to album below :tup:

Imgur Album


madwi 08-27-2017 03:58 PM

I am thinking I might paint the middle section and the small area around the mesh the same as the wheels. Opinions?

madwi 08-30-2017 02:11 AM

Attached garage is getting insulated and drywalled. :tup: If anyone heats their garage with either natural gas or electric let me know what you use!
http://i.imgur.com/tH1jBmx.jpg?1

carlitos_370z 08-30-2017 01:25 PM

Subscribed!!!! :tup: Damn bro the Z looks amazing with the new bumper :drool: I can't wait to see it painted

madwi 09-08-2017 03:57 PM

garage is done. :tup:
https://i.imgur.com/b7cRXQl.jpg?1

madwi 09-08-2017 03:59 PM

Weekend started early for me this week so I decided to do a few things around the house.
Finally got the PC mounted up and will do the hard lines for water cooling this winter. :tup:

https://i.imgur.com/EKX9Bfp.jpg?1

madwi 09-08-2017 03:59 PM

Tomorrow we are taking off the AAm TPs and fitting the Fast intentions HFCs that has a bung welded on them for the AFR gauge. Should have that up and working too.

madwi 09-08-2017 06:20 PM

Glass front and top added.
https://i.imgur.com/aSVUFaX.jpg?1

Airwilf 09-08-2017 08:18 PM

[QUOTE=madwi;3689286]Attached garage is getting insulated and drywalled. :tup: If anyone heats their garage with either natural gas or electric let me know what you use!

My garage is 20' wide X 22 " deep, insulated, with an insulated 16 foot wide door .I came across a new, in the box, Hot Dawg 45000 btu gas heater by Modine on another forum. Fortunately my gas meter is just behind my garage , so it was just a matter of drilling a hole in the wall & running a line to it , plus the exhaust pipe which was the bulk of the job. The btu rating is overkill for a garage this size , but it was a good deal at the time.In the winter, which is normally damp & mild, I can be in shorts & a T shirt in 7-8 minutes from start up.If I'm washing the car , I'll set it around 60-65 F. Gas use is negligible & doesn't seem to affect my bill. It's about the size of a Canadian 24 of beer. Their website has a good variety of heaters.The garage has been totally cleaned up after this pic was taken.
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m...psb8b482ee.jpg

madwi 09-08-2017 08:28 PM

[QUOTE=Airwilf;3691765]
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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3689286)
Attached garage is getting insulated and drywalled. :tup: If anyone heats their garage with either natural gas or electric let me know what you use!

My garage is 20' wide X 22 " deep, insulated, with an insulated 16 foot wide door .I came across a new, in the box, Hot Dawg 45000 btu gas heater by Modine on another forum. Fortunately my gas meter is just behind my garage , so it was just a matter of drilling a hole in the wall & running a line to it , plus the exhaust pipe which was the bulk of the job. The btu rating is overkill for a garage this size , but it was a good deal at the time.In the winter, which is normally damp & mild, I can be in shorts & a T shirt in 7-8 minutes from start up.If I'm washing the car , I'll set it around 60-65 F. Gas use is negligible & doesn't seem to affect my bill. It's about the size of a Canadian 24 of beer. Their website has a good variety of heaters.The garage has been totally cleaned up after this pic was taken.
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Great information! I was looking at the Hot Dawg units. Thank you for the information!

carlitos_370z 09-11-2017 06:40 AM

Amazing garage bro! :drool:

madwi 11-21-2017 09:08 PM

The Z is getting put away for the winter. I have to decide if I want to keep it or possibly trade it in for a vette. Not sure which direction I am going to go as I havent touched the Z in months. Here she sits as of now, nothing changed since last post.
https://i.imgur.com/aDmtQZ6.jpg?1

Rusty 11-21-2017 09:23 PM

Tell you what will happen if you get the Vette. You will drive it for awhile because it's a new thing to you. The newness will go away. Then it will sit just like the Z.

cigarclifford 11-21-2017 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3709037)
Tell you what will happen if you get the Vette. You will drive it for awhile because it's a new thing to you. The newness will go away. Then it will sit just like the Z.

My 2017 Z06 is at 9800 miles and daily driven. The Z06 was leased bye my company and the lease will expire in December of 2017. Chevrolet is having problems selling and leasing all Corvette models. They do not want my ZO6 back and are offering me a very low lease payment for me to keep it. I will keep it for another year. A Z06 is a serious sports car and can and is daily driven bye me :driving:

My 2010 Nismo sits at 104678 miles and is still in mint condition ;)

madwi 11-21-2017 09:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3709037)
Tell you what will happen if you get the Vette. You will drive it for awhile because it's a new thing to you. The newness will go away. Then it will sit just like the Z.



I've been torn all summer, barely had time to drive it. There have been plans to talk with Phunk about some engine work with some bits and bobs added. Then it will be like a new toy all over again. I love the look of the Z, that hasn't got old at all to me. Hell, I still do the look back when I park her. :icon17:


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