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I can't believe how stiff that factory spring was. We added Steeda's clutch spring replacement, and it makes the clutch feel much better

Nick C.
How does the feel of the Steeda spring compare to running with no spring at all?
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I got in done in a shop in Moreno Valley So Cal, cost me 6,000.
$6000 ? Wow thats way more than I expected. How long do they say it will last ?
 

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So when you open your door, trunk, or hood do you still see the comp orange color? I've thought about doing a bright blue wrap, but thought it would look like ass when you open the door and see the TYT. Can you post a pic with door open please.
The door jams are still Comp Orange, so you still the color but you can pay to wrap the door jams but they get messed up real quick and easy. I decided not to do them to me it looks fine but another option is to get the door jams black would be much easier to replace if they get messed up. Ill take a picture later after work to show you and post it up.
 

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$6000 ? Wow thats way more than I expected. How long do they say it will last ?
They say it should last about 6 years and it cost more because I want Avery over any other companies in the end it was really worth it, its been really fun so far.
 

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Very cool. I love it when people customize their cars and really enjoy them. I have never understood when they pay good money for a car and it sits in the garage under a cover.

You need a personalized license plate now :cheers:
 

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Very cool. I love it when people customize their cars and really enjoy them. I have never understood when they pay good money for a car and it sits in the garage under a cover.

You need a personalized license plate now :cheers:
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Well Boys my baby is home and she is sporting a 2.9L Bad Ass Whipple!!!!!

also sporting my new MGW Shifter
Nice! What oil separator is that?
 

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Very cool. I love it when people customize their cars and really enjoy them. I have never understood when they pay good money for a car and it sits in the garage under a cover.

You need a personalized license plate now :cheers:
Yeah no point in owning the car and then hiding it and yeah I'm still waiting on my plates I was going to get I'M AU79 but I got VILLNZ
 

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Installed my track pack spoiler I bought from [MENTION=20243]50 Deep[/MENTION]

That adhesive on the original spoiler is no joke. If I were to do it again, I'd wait for a hot day to do it, that way the adhesive would be a little softer.

Overall, it wasn't too hard. Just make sure you have a 10mm deep socket... and preferably also a universal joint (swivel) to get the inner two studs on the spoiler.

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Now I just want the gt350 valance. I might just suck it up and save for one.
 

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Installed my H-pipe resonator delete. Sounds great with stock mufflers, nice, deep, and throaty. I'm very pleased!
 

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Installed my track pack spoiler I bought from [MENTION=20243]50 Deep[/MENTION]

That adhesive on the original spoiler is no joke. If I were to do it again, I'd wait for a hot day to do it, that way the adhesive would be a little softer.

Overall, it wasn't too hard. Just make sure you have a 10mm deep socket... and preferably also a universal joint (swivel) to get the inner two studs on the spoiler.

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Now I just want the gt350 valance. I might just suck it up and save for one.
That spoiler looks great...I have the base spoiler on my GT and Ive thought it was ok, but after seeing these pics, I have to have that one!! I know you said you bought it from another member, but could you point me in the direction of a website that sells them new? Do they come black like that or do you have to paint it? Your car looks great! :cheers:
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