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Member Profile- Bradlz

PostPosted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 3:17 pm
by Bradlz
Name: Brad
Age: 18
Location: Melbourne (South East Region)
Vehicle: 2002 RX Liberty White
Interests: Subaru, Quality Audio Products, nice looking cars, Slammed 2005 WRX STI Impreza's

Mods


Wheels

OX 801 18x7.5

Audio

Head Unit: Alpine CDE-123-EBTi

Speakers:

2 X Nakamichi NSE 65 Coaxials 380W
2 X Nakamichi NSE 60 Components 450 W

Amplifiers:

1 X Polk Audio PA 660 4 Channel (600 Watt Peak Power)
1 X Polk Audio PA 880 Monoblock (800 Watt Peak Power)

Subwoofers:

2 X Polk Audio db 12" in a custom built box

And one Deep Cycle Battery (120 RMS)

Future Plans: Coilovers or Airlift Suspension. I'm always happy to hear suggestions for further modifications. My dream would be to purchase a 2005 WRX STi and make it a show car

Cheers

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Re: Member Profile- Bradlz

PostPosted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 7:10 pm
by Kody.B
Clean looking car man.

Are those black things on the side (I presume splash pods?) able to be painted? White would look a lot cleaner IMO :)

Re: Member Profile- Bradlz

PostPosted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 7:16 pm
by Bradlz
Kody.B wrote:Clean looking car man.

Are those black things on the side (I presume splash pods?) able to be painted? White would look a lot cleaner IMO :)


Thanks!

I'm not too sure what they are called. They are only held on by a couple of screws so I might remove them soon and see if that looks any better? or would having them painted look better?

Kind regards

Re: Member Profile- Bradlz

PostPosted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 3:22 pm
by Kody.B
It would probably be good to leave them on to protect against stone chips (that's what I'd do with my own car).
Painting them would look fine in my opinion, Autobarn will match up paint to your paint code, chuck some clear on it and it will be mint!