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znole December-11th-2002 10:43 PM

Sorry, there is a temporary server down at that web page. It should be up and running soon, or else I'll try to e-mail to those with a request on the week-end. Sorry for the inconvenience. :)

znole December-14th-2002 02:58 PM

O.K.! The website is up and working now. Sorry for the wait.

pimp_runner_69 December-14th-2002 05:57 PM

Wow, really nice car! I can't believe you did all that yourself. I will definately have to find a good junkyard when the weather gets better here because now that I know the basics of what to do I will just have to find a car that looks good to me. Thanks for the pics and when the time comes for me to do this I may come to you for some advice. Again, really nice car and good luck with any future projects.:bt:

Ambient December-14th-2002 06:55 PM

Man I am 100% impressed.

I just found a 95 Grand-Am and got the body kit, I'm going at it over christmas break...

I just wish I just has a larger airdam for my intercooler.

Nigaud5sx December-14th-2002 09:18 PM

Very nice job on the aluminum accents and the lip spoilers. What I want to know is how you made those oh-so-beautiful mesh grilles? I want to do some exactly like that on my PR5, but I don't know how and don't want to mess it up :crying:

Dermen December-15th-2002 01:38 AM


Originally posted by Nigaud5sx
What I want to know is how you made those oh-so-beautiful mesh grilles?
Me too. I thought about using door edge trim to go around the grills and hold the mesh in place but I'm not sure it will work. And I am having troubles finding mesh. Home-Depot and Lowes only have plastic gutter guard.

redrims December-15th-2002 01:50 AM

Znole. You da man.:D

znole December-15th-2002 03:34 AM

Thanks again fellow PRO drivers, I hope the pictures-words help and boost those who have future projects in mind. I have post 'How To Make Grill Meshes' many months ago, let me look through the previous posts first before I re-type them again. Btw, this 'Grill-Mesh' has a budge of $15.00 cdn..

Some good words to keep in mind. If your certain project is likely to cost just-about or equal to the professional job, then let the professional do it, it'll save you time and agony. The rule of thumb I go by is, the project should not cost more than 40% to 50% of the current market value price (professional).

GOOD LUCK ON YOUR FUTURE PROJECTS! :)

redrims December-15th-2002 03:39 AM

Znole, thanks. You have inspired us all.:D Like i said before

YOU DA MAN. You more da man than THE MAN :D


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