the long awaited pics of my frc
#22
Drifting
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wow that's one immaculate car right there!!!
yes I really want to do the rear bottom black. I think it would look awesome!!
headers also would be nice
yes I really want to do the rear bottom black. I think it would look awesome!!
headers also would be nice
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Nice car!
#26
beautiful car and I do love the white as you don't see too many of them !
too bad someone jacked up the car wrong but you might be able to fix it by loosening
the bolt then push the fender in as much as you can and tighten the bolt ! I used a bigger washer on mine to hold it properly and its been good for over a year now !
too bad someone jacked up the car wrong but you might be able to fix it by loosening
the bolt then push the fender in as much as you can and tighten the bolt ! I used a bigger washer on mine to hold it properly and its been good for over a year now !
#29
Drifting
That is one SHARP car C4, love the white Vette's!
#32
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Arctic White FRC here! Friendly heads up... you can fix that front fender. Get the front end up on jackstands, and pull all the bolts on that bottom edge holding the fender on. Get some large washers, and put the bolts back in with the washers in place. Don't tighten them just yet. You can use your hands to line the fender back up, and once you have it in the right position use one hand to hold it and the other to tighten the bolts. Don't crank the **** out of it, just get them nice and snug. I did this to mine 10 years ago, and haven't had an issue since.
Last edited by Mike94ZLT1; 06-09-2014 at 10:33 PM.
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Very nice.
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Arctic White FRC here! Friendly heads up... you can fix that front fender. Get the front end up on jackstands, and pull all the bolts on that bottom edge holding the fender on. Get some large washers, and put the bolts back in with the washers in place. Don't tighten them just yet. You can use your hands to line the fender back up, and once you have it in the right position use one hand to hold it and the other to tighten the bolts. Don't crank the **** out of it, just get them nice and snug. I did this to mine 10 years ago, and haven't had an issue since.
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