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Old 08-26-2007 | 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Blue_Batmobile
There are other guys that do it, however, I take pride in creating alot more options in my Overlays. Look at my g35 Gallery, I think I offer at least 6-8 different taillight Overlays just for the Coupe! I do interior pieces as well. this is merely a hobby for me that I really enjoy doing . Prices range anywhere from $12 on up to $49 depending on the Overlay. I also have a flat rate 1st class shipping and handling charge of only $2 in the US! I really try to keep it simple. I have a fulltime job as a teacher, plus I do freelance art and design as well.

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Sounds very fair assuming that they won't come off after washing the car. I will definitely look into these when I get the G37

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Old 08-26-2007 | 03:18 PM
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as long as you apply them correctly you should be fine. I get emails from customers who've sported my stuff for 5 years now, telling me how well they've held up over the years .

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Old 08-26-2007 | 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Deftronix
Whose gunna be the first to paint the headlights?? Ip would look crazy with the black roof/lights/grill theme going.
I hope no one would destroys the car by ricing it out.
Old 08-26-2007 | 05:49 PM
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I am would like some concept overlays. I am not sure about the taillights just yet.

Also, Bat, would those rear valance overlays melt from the exhaust heat?
Old 08-26-2007 | 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by vbx
I hope no one would destroys the car by ricing it out.
I dislike rice-mobiles also but the taillight and headlight overlays look pretty tasteful in the photos. So as long as the big wings stay off as well as decals and letters. . .
Old 08-26-2007 | 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by finagle69
geometry? was that guy on acid? screw that noise, drop it. i plan on doing a conservative drop and 5 to 10 mm spacers fairly soon.
hahahahahah
Old 08-26-2007 | 07:43 PM
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ok.. so technically this is NOT a mod.. but i knew i needed a top notch radar detector the day i picked up the car... and found one of the coolest newest geek ready radar detectors out there. The passport 9500I includes a gps receiver within the device.

passport 9500i ($450)
http://www.escortradar.com/9500i-inside-look.htm

I drove around some of our outer highways surrounding boston today and it worked great. The very first thing i did was set it to display my speed all the time ala heads-up-display so i need not take my eyes off the road to check speed. It snags the gps signal within seconds of turning it on (and it announces it when signal lock is complete).. oh yea.. it talks as well. Some of you may love the val for its directional arrows but i'm not a fan. Reviews off this detector have all been supurb.

A few of the things i like about it.

- when radar detected your speed is shown
- grabs gps sig very quick
- can set to display speed all the time
- uses speech to keep you on top of things
- clean design
- use gps to mark false alarms so you never have to listen to that grocery store alarm ever again
- will be able to download packs of false alarms and speed traps from the net
- remote mute on power cord.
- since it knows your speed it lowers detector sensitivity when not driving fast.

all in all a very cool (but pricey) detector.

... ok.. now back to the real mods.

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Old 08-26-2007 | 07:52 PM
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^^^hmm.... sounds worth checkin out. I have the phaser phantom. i heard the commercial for it on the radio one night and pulled an impulsive shopper move

as for ricing out the car. whats wrong with that? make that bitch look like Wingo from "Cars" lmao. j.k
I'll JDMing my SCoupe with original Juan G style ideas. I'll have easy access to exlusive hot **** while i'm in Japan

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Old 08-26-2007 | 07:55 PM
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Mods in order:

- tint (50% all around...just a lil 'smoke')
- springs
- ipod
- front lip (anyone know about aftermarket lips for the G37?)

Next will be wheels but not right away....
Old 08-26-2007 | 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Pearlcoupeg35
Mods in order:

- tint (50% all around...just a lil 'smoke')
- springs
- ipod
- front lip (anyone know about aftermarket lips for the G37?)

Next will be wheels but not right away....
Suprised you did throw the headrest tv's into that list....

How u dewin J. Head get sunburned this summer
Old 08-26-2007 | 08:07 PM
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wait a minute! HA! so your new sig is gonna be:....?
Going: 06 Evo IX SE... Gone: G35 Sedan & G35 Coupe... Now: 07 S2k... Soon: 08 G37 HOT ****!!!

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Old 08-26-2007 | 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by bostonmerlin
ok.. so technically this is NOT a mod.. but i knew i needed a top notch radar detector the day i picked up the car... and found one of the coolest newest geek ready radar detectors out there. The passport 9500I includes a gps receiver within the device.

passport 9500i ($450)
http://www.escortradar.com/9500i-inside-look.htm
BM, how did u wire this in your car? Familiar with the invisicord? I have a Escort Passport 8500 x50 which i have hardwired to the power wires going into the rearview mirror of my car.
This eliminates that cord from dangling down and plugging into the cig lighter.
Take some pics of the setup u got inside ur car maang!
Old 08-26-2007 | 09:40 PM
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Originally Posted by bostonmerlin
ok.. so technically this is NOT a mod.. but i knew i needed a top notch radar detector the day i picked up the car... and found one of the coolest newest geek ready radar detectors out there. The passport 9500I includes a gps receiver within the device.

passport 9500i ($450)
http://www.escortradar.com/9500i-inside-look.htm

I drove around some of our outer highways surrounding boston today and it worked great. The very first thing i did was set it to display my speed all the time ala heads-up-display so i need not take my eyes off the road to check speed. It snags the gps signal within seconds of turning it on (and it announces it when signal lock is complete).. oh yea.. it talks as well. Some of you may love the val for its directional arrows but i'm not a fan. Reviews off this detector have all been supurb.

A few of the things i like about it.

- when radar detected your speed is shown
- grabs gps sig very quick
- can set to display speed all the time
- uses speech to keep you on top of things
- clean design
- use gps to mark false alarms so you never have to listen to that grocery store alarm ever again
- will be able to download packs of false alarms and speed traps from the net
- remote mute on power cord.
- since it knows your speed it lowers detector sensitivity when not driving fast.

all in all a very cool (but pricey) detector.

... ok.. now back to the real mods.

BostonMerlin,

Can you tell me if the 9500i picks up the GPS signal if it's mounted on the visor? I've had my x50 mounted this way and I think it's the best location (can't see it from outside, so less likely I get my window smashed in for a stupid radar detector).

Let me know. Thanks.
Old 08-26-2007 | 09:56 PM
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I have had Beltronics radar detectors in both my vehicles for the past 3 years now (not the same ones though, I have updated) and they work great. They have saved my *** numerous times. I can't even drive in a vehicle without one. It has become second nature. I have read on that new Gps Escort and it really sounds pretty cool.

Also, my husband has his detector mounted on his dash carpet in his camaro and has the cord run under the carpet to the side and then it is installed under the panels along the door and then under the passenger dash by your feet to the 12 volt. You never see the cord. I know that doesnt help most of us that dont have carpet but you can take panels off to install. He never takes the cord out anyways. But a visible cord is really tacky. And those cordless Escorts are just crap IMO.

Also, for those that may be considering a $100 radar detector, .....don't. Save your money for the ticket that you will be getting. Buy quality or dont buy at all.
Old 08-26-2007 | 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by O NO
Suprised you did throw the headrest tv's into that list....

How u dewin J. Head get sunburned this summer
Neil, whats up homey!? I am doing well and yes - my head is kinda "tan" these days...but my butt is sore from riding in this damn low/bumpy/loud Evo so i might come back to the dark side for my daily. Well see..

Headrest TVs might make the cut


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