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Looks good but i hope you kept the old Stinger badge as you could on sell it.
Looks good but i hope you kept the old Stinger badge as you could on sell it.
Thank you, happy to help....enjoy your new look...Thank you. You're the one who found everything for it, plus the people to paint and fit it. Cheers for that.![]()
Did the smash repairer affix the rear badge well so the hole does not show at all ? I think its near the N in stinger.
Yes I kept it, but not to sell.Looks good but i hope you kept the old Stinger badge as you could on sell it.
How much did they charge you if you dont mind me asking?Yes they fixed it perfectly.. Am really happy with the badge.
It has to be either gloss black or body color to work I think , I painted mine white to match but I easily could have gone black like yours , You go girl !!Thank you. It is taking me a while to warm to it. I initially wanted it painted white to match the car. The Smash Repairers talked me into the black.
You did a nice job there, sounds like your pleased with the result, how long did it take you.View attachment 16546 View attachment 16547 View attachment 16548 View attachment 16549 View attachment 16550 Project "Shhh".
I installed Dynamat in all four doors, under the back seat, and the entire hatch. Finished it off with a Frankenstein like patchwork of 1" Dynaliner under the thing that covers the spare tire.
Also pulled the felt filters out of the mids and highs grilles.
Music sounds crisper/deeper, a lot less noise from the hatch, and a German/Lexus like "k-thunk" when the doors are shut ("k-thunk" = 25 hp, fyi).
A fun project for sure.
How much was all that DynomatView attachment 16546 View attachment 16547 View attachment 16548 View attachment 16549 View attachment 16550 Project "Shhh".
I installed Dynamat in all four doors, under the back seat, and the entire hatch. Finished it off with a Frankenstein like patchwork of 1" Dynaliner under the thing that covers the spare tire.
Also pulled the felt filters out of the mids and highs grilles.
Music sounds crisper/deeper, a lot less noise from the hatch, and a German/Lexus like "k-thunk" when the doors are shut ("k-thunk" = 25 hp, fyi).
A fun project for sure.
You did a nice job there, sounds like your pleased with the result, how long did it take you.
How much was all that Dynomat
Nice .. where did you order it from ? Might have to look into doing this next summer$300 I think...or somewhere around that. I've probably got 15lbs worth of it remaining so I definitely spent too much.
The doors? Did you pull the cards off the sides or the area beyond the weatherstrip?$300 I think...or somewhere around that. I've probably got 15lbs worth of it remaining so I definitely spent too much.
Nice .. where did you order it from ? Might have to look into doing this next summer
The doors? Did you pull the cards off the sides or the area beyond the weatherstrip?
Nice work did you take any pictures of the doors and the grill?? I did the hatch thinking of doing the doors.View attachment 16546 View attachment 16547 View attachment 16548 View attachment 16549 View attachment 16550 Project "Shhh".
I installed Dynamat in all four doors, under the back seat, and the entire hatch. Finished it off with a Frankenstein like patchwork of 1" Dynaliner under the thing that covers the spare tire.
Also pulled the felt filters out of the mids and highs grilles.
Music sounds AMAZING. Much crisper/deeper, a lot less noise from the hatch, and a German/Lexus like "k-thunk" when the doors are shut ("k-thunk" = 25 hp, fyi).
A fun project for sure.
Thanks @andrew tay for the tip on the grilles.
Did this to my STI, made all the difference with a loud exhaustView attachment 16546 View attachment 16547 View attachment 16548 View attachment 16549 View attachment 16550 Project "Shhh".
I installed Dynamat in all four doors, under the back seat, and the entire hatch. Finished it off with a Frankenstein like patchwork of 1" Dynaliner under the thing that covers the spare tire.
Also pulled the felt filters out of the mids and highs grilles.
Music sounds AMAZING. Much crisper/deeper, a lot less noise from the hatch, and a German/Lexus like "k-thunk" when the doors are shut ("k-thunk" = 25 hp, fyi).
A fun project for sure.
Thanks @andrew tay for the tip on the grilles.