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Very nice! I was thinking of a Pontiac Arrow in exactly the same place! I too have never used a key for the trunk. Is that arrow from a G6? The SSEi emblem was on the trunk if you look at the pre-production vehicle Car and Driver tested in their issue when they wrote up on the new Bonnie for 2000. For some reason it never went to production. It looks like it belongs there! Nice work Pat.......looks almost as good as mine now!
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Thats all? no new buttons, or gauges or anything?
That looks great, the little things make the difference.
I am thinking bout an emblem to go over my key hole, i have only used mine 3 times and that was when the battery died in the remote while at the Meet in Raleigh
That looks great, the little things make the difference.
I am thinking bout an emblem to go over my key hole, i have only used mine 3 times and that was when the battery died in the remote while at the Meet in Raleigh
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thanks for the compliments Guys.
yes i have faith in the electronics i have the trunk on the remote as well as inside the car...
the Arrowhead is off the newer Pontiac'* GP Sunfire, Grand AM...this is the one off the Front Bumper, and it matches the design and the look of the one on the Bonne'* bumper, so its a perfect match
mine were clamped on from the factory. They were slightly difficult to remove, but my dad and i fought them untill they gave up
yes i have faith in the electronics i have the trunk on the remote as well as inside the car...
the Arrowhead is off the newer Pontiac'* GP Sunfire, Grand AM...this is the one off the Front Bumper, and it matches the design and the look of the one on the Bonne'* bumper, so its a perfect match
Originally Posted by harofreak00
how did you get those tips off? arent they welded on?
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Did you mask the rotor when you painted the centres? I have always just sprayed the hub area without masking and let the pad remove the overspray for me. Never had a problem since using this technique on several rotors and cars. I see what looks like tape lines on your rotor so that'* why I asked. Seems like a lot of work for no benefit IMO.
None the less nice job on the painted calipers and rotors! You get the "Canadian Seal of Approval"!!!
None the less nice job on the painted calipers and rotors! You get the "Canadian Seal of Approval"!!!
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
yes the rotors were masked off, and then painted.....
Canadian Seal of Approval.......sweet
Canadian Seal of Approval.......sweet
BTW..................
You also get the Southeastern Seal of Approval