View Poll Results: Which one?
Blue 2002 LS
14
42.42%
Black 2004
19
57.58%
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Make my decision for me.
#101
Did they add that horrid pinstripe? It wasn't in the first pictures you posted. WHYYYYYYYYYYYY!!?!??!
If you want to get rid of it and it's not just peeling off, these are really awesome for removing pinstripes:
You just put it in a drill and it basically wipes the stripe off. Then you can easily rise/wax off the residue it leaves.
If you want to get rid of it and it's not just peeling off, these are really awesome for removing pinstripes:
You just put it in a drill and it basically wipes the stripe off. Then you can easily rise/wax off the residue it leaves.
#102
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For the LS, a red car was only available with a black interior, and the silver and cherry mica cars were available with either black or tan.
Originally Posted by pdexta
Did they add that horrid pinstripe? It wasn't in the first pictures you posted. WHYYYYYYYYYYYY!!?!??!
Originally Posted by 18psi
Are those wet-okole seat covers?
#104
Wait....I still can't get over the fact that Joe is getting married and planning to buy a house.
This is the same Joe Perez?
The Joe Perez that heats his apartment with bath water, drinks cheap whiskey, rides e-bikes in the snow, and nerds it up over virtual reality?
He's getting married...to a real women?
I need photographic evidence...
This is the same Joe Perez?
The Joe Perez that heats his apartment with bath water, drinks cheap whiskey, rides e-bikes in the snow, and nerds it up over virtual reality?
He's getting married...to a real women?
I need photographic evidence...
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Found. Good job Joe.
[QUOTE=Joe Perez;1147549]Honestly, the system isn't unsafe or scary at all. It's much cleaner than is typically portrayed in those old pictures and films, graffiti is practically nonexistant, and while there is a faint but persistent aroma of urine throughout most of the system, the fragrance of the rat poison tends to compliment it nicely.
Related to prior conversation:
Last weekend, the missus and I were out at a mall in the 'burbs. There was an entire kiosk selling nothing but novelty spatulas:
[QUOTE=Joe Perez;1147549]Honestly, the system isn't unsafe or scary at all. It's much cleaner than is typically portrayed in those old pictures and films, graffiti is practically nonexistant, and while there is a faint but persistent aroma of urine throughout most of the system, the fragrance of the rat poison tends to compliment it nicely.
Related to prior conversation:
Last weekend, the missus and I were out at a mall in the 'burbs. There was an entire kiosk selling nothing but novelty spatulas:
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Honestly, I'm not even sure where I'd put POR-15 at the moment. My understanding is that it's supposed to go over rust (or prepared bare metal) and I have neither of these things.
This Fluid-Film product seems appealing. Also this: 3M Rust Fighter-I 08892
This Fluid-Film product seems appealing. Also this: 3M Rust Fighter-I 08892
#115
Honestly, I'm not even sure where I'd put POR-15 at the moment. My understanding is that it's supposed to go over rust (or prepared bare metal) and I have neither of these things.
This Fluid-Film product seems appealing. Also this: 3M Rust Fighter-I 08892
This Fluid-Film product seems appealing. Also this: 3M Rust Fighter-I 08892
Eastwood Internal Frame Coating
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Good advice.
Drove the car up to my upstate apartment last night and left it there. Took the exceedingly scenic route under the cover of darkness, owing to lack of license plates. Top down, heater on, life = good.
I'd forgotten how much more cramped and uncomfortable the interior of an NB is as compared to an NA. Hard seats, less legroom, less left-foot room, cupholder right where your right elbow wants to be when in the laid-back-and-cruising position... (anybody wanna trade my '04 center console for your '99-'00 unit?) I'm gonna need to dremel about 1cm of metal off the left side of the clutch pedal so that I can get my size 14 Timberlands past it to the dead-pedal.
Detail of the extremely crappy seat covers:
Coverking Spacer Mesh Custom-Fit Seat Covers
Haven't had a chance to remove them yet, but I did pull back part of the drivers' bottom cover, and the leather underneath, while worn, isn't yet cracked or torn. So these are going away first thing Saturday.
Gratuitous sunrise shots (first time I've actually seen the car in daylight):
The right front fender has obviously taken a hit, but I did an extremely thorough under-hood inspection and I see no damage / wrinkles / etc to the underlying chassis. All of the seams and gaps are straight except for that little area between fender and bumper behind the right side headlight, and I can live with that.
And yeah, they drilled through the front bumper to mount the license plate. Retards...
Drove the car up to my upstate apartment last night and left it there. Took the exceedingly scenic route under the cover of darkness, owing to lack of license plates. Top down, heater on, life = good.
I'd forgotten how much more cramped and uncomfortable the interior of an NB is as compared to an NA. Hard seats, less legroom, less left-foot room, cupholder right where your right elbow wants to be when in the laid-back-and-cruising position... (anybody wanna trade my '04 center console for your '99-'00 unit?) I'm gonna need to dremel about 1cm of metal off the left side of the clutch pedal so that I can get my size 14 Timberlands past it to the dead-pedal.
Detail of the extremely crappy seat covers:
Coverking Spacer Mesh Custom-Fit Seat Covers
Haven't had a chance to remove them yet, but I did pull back part of the drivers' bottom cover, and the leather underneath, while worn, isn't yet cracked or torn. So these are going away first thing Saturday.
Gratuitous sunrise shots (first time I've actually seen the car in daylight):
The right front fender has obviously taken a hit, but I did an extremely thorough under-hood inspection and I see no damage / wrinkles / etc to the underlying chassis. All of the seams and gaps are straight except for that little area between fender and bumper behind the right side headlight, and I can live with that.
And yeah, they drilled through the front bumper to mount the license plate. Retards...
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Also, found the dealer brochure which confirms this as a base-model car with the Azure Blue Leather package, as that option list describes this car 100%:
Kiss it goodbye, as it's getting converted to black cloth interior and black cloth top.
Kiss it goodbye, as it's getting converted to black cloth interior and black cloth top.