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Project Stallion
So I'm not on this forum to often but I thought I would share with the community my adventures with my Starion. .In the year of ownership I've had a lot of ups and downs with the car. But I keep telling myself through every dark hour the rewards of owning such a unique car greatly outweigh the hardships I've come across and have yet to come in contact with. Bottom line my addiction has just started and is only going to get worse. I love my fatty! Anyway enough rambling here's some pictures:
http://i874.photobucket.com/albums/a...G_8336edit.png http://i874.photobucket.com/albums/a...G_8355edit.jpg And as you can see in my signature my car is pretty much in stock trim hopefully within a year or two I can get her built up a bit more and go from being an average street car to an aggressive weekend toy. :evil: |
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Nice! Looks clean as hell, what are some of the things you've dealt with? Great cali car, ever get this thing on a dyno?
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P.s. No dyno time yet, since she's not running optimal I haven't even bothered. Hopefully soon I can change that though |
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Man someday I would love to get one of these cars.
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You happen to know a StarQuest guy out there named Mark? (I'll leave out a last name, you either know him or you don't) He'd be a good resource to help you out if you do ;)
Nice car btw, I'm totally jelly. |
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Ah and by the way my first "Magazine" installment has just been published! (:
Check it out: http://gearboxmagazine.com/2011/10/the-star-of-orion/ |
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Welcome to Mitsustyle, car looks CLEAN
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Thanks man, I love that flatty of yours.
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Here's another set of pictures:
http://i874.photobucket.com/albums/a...e%2086/BG3.png Here's a touch of custom with some scrap carbon http://i874.photobucket.com/albums/a...-19-24_383.jpg |
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soooooooooooooooooooooo cleannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
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Holy hell, that sucker is clean, looks great!
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WOW! Looks amazingly clean. I'm not a huge fan of these but your's really does appeal to me.
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Thank you guys, I appreciate all your responses. I'm planning to get my fenders rolled here pretty soon and bring out my wheels about a half inch or so. Not feeling the whole sunken look. .that will do for now until I save up my pennies to buy a set of SHPs (basically the same wheels but an inch wider front x rear and a different offset to bring them out)
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FYI, SHPs don't stick out much more, not anywhere close to needing the fenders rolled (my 88 is an SHP car). With the SHPs, the fronts will only be ~1/2" further out, while the back is only ~3mm further out (less than 1/8")
But for spacers, anything less than a 20mm spacer out back, and less than a 25 up front will require trimming the length of the wheel studs to get the wheels to seat completely (for bolt-on spacer/adapters). The "pockets" in the back of our stock wheels are not very deep. -Derek |
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Oh is that so Derek? Well thanks for the heads up man. Maybe I'll just leave it alone for now. I rather concentrate on the whole mpi addition anyway, my brother and I were just kicking around ideas at the time.
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More pix, nothing really to new with the car..put the stock intake back on in order to figure out this whole boost issue I've been having. Anyway pictures!
http://i874.photobucket.com/albums/a...2-01091354.jpg http://i874.photobucket.com/albums/a...idrevamped.jpg |
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