Sypher's Mz3 -- Update: 08/09/09

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Re: Sypher's new ride!

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Y'got HIDs? Why don't you turn them on and show them off to us.

And your car looks perfectly clean. If that is your definition of dirty, you should take a look at my car :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Sypher's new ride!

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Those red emblems are a nice touch.
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Re: Sypher's new ride!

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AHTOXA wrote:Looks good but would look awesome w/o the eyelids. I think they are a bit tacky and don't look clean.
+1 Never understood lids.

I like the new lip
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Re: Sypher's new ride!

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six wrote:Y'got HIDs? Why don't you turn them on and show them off to us.

And your car looks perfectly clean. If that is your definition of dirty, you should take a look at my car :lol: :lol: :lol:
The intention for that pic was to show off the lip... and besides, you wouldn't be able to see much in the day anyways
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Re: Sypher's new ride!

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Sypher wrote:
six wrote:Y'got HIDs? Why don't you turn them on and show them off to us.

And your car looks perfectly clean. If that is your definition of dirty, you should take a look at my car :lol: :lol: :lol:
The intention for that pic was to show off the lip... and besides, you wouldn't be able to see much in the day anyways
duh. do it at night...
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Re: Sypher's new ride!

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Oh jeez thx... why didnt I think of that! :roll:

Here's 2 that I took a while back
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Re: Sypher's new ride!

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that first pic looks like la laser beam wall. dont touch it or it will cut your arm off lol
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pobrien wrote:that first pic looks like la laser beam wall. dont touch it or it will cut your arm off lol
yeah....i agree..


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yep.. rims complete the look.. have always loved the dashes in the mazdas.. I've driven an Rx8 a few times and I just love the consoles... wish subaru paid more attention..
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Re: Sypher's Mz3 -- Update: Short shifter 10/07/08

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just finished installing my new short shifter; TWM SS. Took about 1hr with my bro helping me... god damn spring + little white pivot cylinder >_<

Here's some pics. This is with the stock boot
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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The SS came with metal bushings; they really helped in removing the mushyness when changing gears. It's gonna take a little adjusting to, but I like it so far :D
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Re: Sypher's Mz3 -- Update: Short shifter 10/07/08

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sts are awesome, you wont know how you drove without it in a few weeks.
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Re: Sypher's Mz3 -- Update: Short shifter 10/07/08

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That's a really short shifter.
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Re: Sypher's Mz3 -- Update: Short shifter 10/07/08

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lol in the first pic it looks like your new shifter's got a chub :lol:
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Re: Sypher's Mz3 -- Update: Short shifter 10/07/08

Post by Bawked »

wow thats really short. I want a shorter shifter but i can't be bothered dishing out money for one. As Roman said once you've got used to it, you'll wonder how u drove around with those 'truck shifters' most cars have :lol:
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Re: Sypher's Mz3 -- Update: Short shifter 10/07/08

Post by Nychold »

Wow, I can honestly say, that's too short for my tastes. But as long as you like it, enjoy it! And yeah, that 'crunch' feeling with the solid bushing is awesome. I love that feeling. :D
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