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Old 09-02-2013, 06:36 PM
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First time I've seen the luxor/red stitching combo, and I must say I like it. Distinctive and tasteful. Best of luck with the new baby.
 
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Thanks for all the nice comments, folks. I'm thrilled with how the car turned out. The only thing I maybe could've added was stitching on the console lid (not sure how i missed that). And maybe should've painted all the black parts on the outside.
If you want the console lid stitched, www.exclusiveoption.com will do it for you for about 450. Here is what they did for me.
 
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Congratulations Sanibel. Beautiful car! I see they now include the deviated red stitching on the extended leather dash now. Mine was black stitching, the red was not available at the time of order. It looks great.

I was squirming about on the first few drives (over 30-45 minutes) trying to find a comfortable seating position. The seats (18 way adaptive sport seats) are firm, but it gets better every time I drive it now. I am happy to report that the more miles I put on the car, the more the initial minor cons matter.

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Old 09-03-2013, 07:37 PM
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Got my spacers installed today and boy does it look good! 14mm in the rear really pushes the wheels out. And 7 at the front looks just right to me. Doesn't show up in pictures, though.

Got pedals today, too.
 
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Congrats! Gorgeous car. Drive it in good health. What make are the pedals? They look great
 
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Old 09-03-2013, 08:05 PM
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Congrats! Gorgeous car. Drive it in good health. What make are the pedals? They look great
Thanks. I like the way they turned out, too.
http://www.ultimatepedals.com/
 
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No pics of your wheels with and without spacers?
 
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The pics don't show much but it really does look good in person. But here goes, anyway (after pics; I didn't take any before pics):


 
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That is a great aggressive stance. Love it!
 
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Originally Posted by SanibelSpeed
The pics don't show much but it really does look good in person. But here goes, anyway (after pics; I didn't take any before pics):


Sanibel,
For some reason, I'm fixated on the 14mm spacers because it's going to be the first mod I'll make. It looks great. Tough to tell in pics, but is it flush with the fender, slightly in (few mm), or sticking out a few mm?
 
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It actually sticks out slightly at the rear. The last pic shows it to a limited degree. I'll try and get a better pic for you if I can.
 
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Thanks!
 
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Sorry: got sidetracked. Here's the best I can do tonight:



 
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Good top view shot. I wonder now if on the SPASM it's too much. I think it's less noticeable on regular PASM suspension.
 
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When you use spacers, you should protect the paint behind the wheels with plastic film otherwise you will likely have gravel causing damage to the paint.
 


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