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Post by TsunamiSephi on Apr 8, 2009 18:45:36 GMT -5
So, recently I spent some time and a little bit of money to spruce up my car: a granny-ready 1994 Buick LeSabre. I started by looking around the engine bay and noticed that the air-box laid just behind the driver's side "side-marker light/turn signal." I first took off the housing and cut a hole through the quarterpanel. I then cut the light housing and inverted the back plate to create a vent directing fresh air at the air box. I then ordered a cold air intake to increase the breathing ability of the motor. I painted the housing satin black, along with the front grille to give it a "ratty look." To finish off the whole setup, I installed some high discharge halogen lights tinted in crystal blue. Here's some before and after pics: Before: i49.photobucket.com/albums/f276/Tsunami_Sephi/before.jpgAfter: i49.photobucket.com/albums/f276/Tsunami_Sephi/after.jpg
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Post by mikebydzine on Apr 8, 2009 23:34:32 GMT -5
i didnt know modding a lesabre was socially acceptable ;D
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Post by TsunamiSephi on Apr 8, 2009 23:40:57 GMT -5
It isn't. That's why I think I love doing it so much.
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