I decided to make a build thread here...while my car wont be super slammed like the norm here, I get a lot of inspiration from all the clean cars here and thought I would share.
My car is a Remix Edition Veloster in Sprint Grey that I bought a couple months ago.
Step one was leather. A Katskin kit in ash grey, as close of a color match as I could find.
Step two: wrap the bumper to get rid of the weird drop down part on the NA veloster.
Step three: drop. The end goal was coilovers, but money was tight and I found a set of eibachs at a good price and thought I would through them on as a temporary suspension. Well, turns out, I REALLY like them. They are not super low, but the drop matches the car fairly well and they rid so good.
I plan on keeping the eibachs for awhile so I will install these next weekend
Step four: wheels. I picked up a set of 18" AME Fins.
The fronts looks great, but the back of the wheels was another story. The paint was heavily oxidized, corroding, and flaking off. So I decided to redo the faces.
Dropped the faces off at the powdercoater. And began tackling the bolts and other parts.
Before:
After:
And some new bolts:
Still waiting to get the faces back from the powder coater so I decided to paint the inner barrels gloss black. Two down and two to go.
That where she stands now. I hope to have the faces back from the powdercoater this weekend
My car is a Remix Edition Veloster in Sprint Grey that I bought a couple months ago.
Step one was leather. A Katskin kit in ash grey, as close of a color match as I could find.
Step two: wrap the bumper to get rid of the weird drop down part on the NA veloster.
Step three: drop. The end goal was coilovers, but money was tight and I found a set of eibachs at a good price and thought I would through them on as a temporary suspension. Well, turns out, I REALLY like them. They are not super low, but the drop matches the car fairly well and they rid so good.
I plan on keeping the eibachs for awhile so I will install these next weekend
Step four: wheels. I picked up a set of 18" AME Fins.
The fronts looks great, but the back of the wheels was another story. The paint was heavily oxidized, corroding, and flaking off. So I decided to redo the faces.
Dropped the faces off at the powdercoater. And began tackling the bolts and other parts.
Before:
After:
And some new bolts:
Still waiting to get the faces back from the powder coater so I decided to paint the inner barrels gloss black. Two down and two to go.
That where she stands now. I hope to have the faces back from the powdercoater this weekend
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