Liquid Plantinum w/ Mods
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Liquid Plantinum w/ Mods
Hello all happy Tuesday... As I sit here at work and have some down time I've been browsing different build threads and seen some extremely nice looking cars! I pretty much know what im going to do performance wise but am not totally sure about aesthetic upgrades I would like to do. I've never seen a moded G in person so I wanted to get some opinions on some aesthetic upgrades yall have done that you think stand out but look classy at the same time. I realize what looks attractive on a car is purely subjective and realize its going to depend on my tastes ultimately but am looking for some advice from those who either own a G w/ the same or similar color or someone who just has a strong opinion on different mods that look good on our cars.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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#3
Here's some ideas to get you started. This is what I've done to my G so far, trying to keep it clean and simple.
- Wrap rear diffuser in gloss black
- 19" coupe sport wheels
- LED interior and exterior lights
- Coilovers
- Midnight grille (you can just wrap or paint it black)
- OEM sport lip
- Wrap rear diffuser in gloss black
- 19" coupe sport wheels
- LED interior and exterior lights
- Coilovers
- Midnight grille (you can just wrap or paint it black)
- OEM sport lip
#4
Here's some ideas to get you started. This is what I've done to my G so far, trying to keep it clean and simple.
- Wrap rear diffuser in gloss black
- 19" coupe sport wheels
- LED interior and exterior lights
- Coilovers
- Midnight grille (you can just wrap or paint it black)
- OEM sport lip
- Wrap rear diffuser in gloss black
- 19" coupe sport wheels
- LED interior and exterior lights
- Coilovers
- Midnight grille (you can just wrap or paint it black)
- OEM sport lip
Traitor! Lol.
#5
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Ride quality isn't bad at all. It's rougher more because I'm lowered, not so much because of the larger wheels. 19s are that bad, 20s are where you start feeling it more. And thanks for the thumbs up!
#6
Thanks! If you have the sport bumper, it's a must. But it's getting pretty hard to find. If you have the regular bumper then they're more common. I usually don't have any issues clearing bumps, I tend to scrape my undertray more than the lip.
Ride quality isn't bad at all. It's rougher more because I'm lowered, not so much because of the larger wheels. 19s are that bad, 20s are where you start feeling it more. And thanks for the thumbs up!
Ride quality isn't bad at all. It's rougher more because I'm lowered, not so much because of the larger wheels. 19s are that bad, 20s are where you start feeling it more. And thanks for the thumbs up!
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Yeah I've considered lowering but im also on the fence about that. Im 6'3" and a lowered step in height isn't as ideal, on the other hand it looks good and helps w/ handling and aerodynamics. The first performance upgrade im doing is sways and then exhaust. How much did you lower your car and how often do you scrape?
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#8
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I have the AWD and the undertray scrapes a whole bunch after lowering. It's the lowest part of the car even though the actual body of the car isn't that low. It's gotta be hanging at least an inch lower than the front bumper of the car.
The worst is when i go over a speedbump a little too fast... you can hear the front smacking the ground. Not a good sound
on the other hand, the car looks good and handles awesomley... soo yeah.
The worst is when i go over a speedbump a little too fast... you can hear the front smacking the ground. Not a good sound
on the other hand, the car looks good and handles awesomley... soo yeah.
#9
I have the AWD and the undertray scrapes a whole bunch after lowering. It's the lowest part of the car even though the actual body of the car isn't that low. It's gotta be hanging at least an inch lower than the front bumper of the car.
The worst is when i go over a speedbump a little too fast... you can hear the front smacking the ground. Not a good sound
on the other hand, the car looks good and handles awesomley... soo yeah.
The worst is when i go over a speedbump a little too fast... you can hear the front smacking the ground. Not a good sound
on the other hand, the car looks good and handles awesomley... soo yeah.
#10
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The price paid was worth it, but I did all the work myself. So i only paid $450-500 for the springs and new KYB shocks and did the install work myself.
The handling is so much better.
With the lip, i dunno. Personally i don't think it looks all that great on the pre-facelift models. I have the regular bumper and i'm stuck with it (i have the adaptive cruise), but the sport bumper and lip looks a bit better.
The handling is so much better.
With the lip, i dunno. Personally i don't think it looks all that great on the pre-facelift models. I have the regular bumper and i'm stuck with it (i have the adaptive cruise), but the sport bumper and lip looks a bit better.
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The sport bumper & lip are worlds better than the base bumper. As for the suspension, I paid $850 for coilovers and $400 for front & rear camber kits. Install for everything ran me about $300-400 and another $100 for alignment. Pretty costly upgrade, but worth it!
#12
The price paid was worth it, but I did all the work myself. So i only paid $450-500 for the springs and new KYB shocks and did the install work myself.
The handling is so much better.
With the lip, i dunno. Personally i don't think it looks all that great on the pre-facelift models. I have the regular bumper and i'm stuck with it (i have the adaptive cruise), but the sport bumper and lip looks a bit better.
The handling is so much better.
With the lip, i dunno. Personally i don't think it looks all that great on the pre-facelift models. I have the regular bumper and i'm stuck with it (i have the adaptive cruise), but the sport bumper and lip looks a bit better.
#13
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A lot of people also wrap their roof, window trim, and trunk trim in black. That's about it for the simple and less costly mods. You could also get a set of modded headlights but those are pretty expensive and usually only look good on cars that have other significant mods.
#14
A lot of people also wrap their roof, window trim, and trunk trim in black. That's about it for the simple and less costly mods. You could also get a set of modded headlights but those are pretty expensive and usually only look good on cars that have other significant mods.
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I wouldn't wrap the roof on that color G...kinda tacky imo. The rest of the trim is fine, the chrome needs to go.
Lowering is pretty much always worth it, handling and performance outweighs anything. The sport wheels are nice but if you want a stock wheel that stands out a lot more, go for a set of IPLs. They're a higher quality and lighter wheel than the other stock wheels for these cars (as far as 19s)
Lowering is pretty much always worth it, handling and performance outweighs anything. The sport wheels are nice but if you want a stock wheel that stands out a lot more, go for a set of IPLs. They're a higher quality and lighter wheel than the other stock wheels for these cars (as far as 19s)