i like it, and thats all that matters:D
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i like it, and thats all that matters:D
definatly do the ash tray ... it looks weird gray and the upper bezel red
that will wait for a couple of days, i ****in hate paint right now, lol
:th_shakinghead2: *sigh* and gtpinsc PLEASE do not ruin your car by doing this.....MAYBE the dash and lower trim piece but preferably not at all.....looks completely riced out.....if your gonna do it you gotta go to walmart and get the limited edition emblem and turbo emblem :th_thumbsup-wink:
AND WHY THE FUKK IS THERE A BOOSTER SEAT IN THE FRONT....?
cause shes old enough to sit in front in her booster?
thats why
have to disagree paint work in the interior doesn't always look Riced out. esp if done right.
http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...5-15182943.jpg
if paint is done correctly and doesnt look all ****ed up i dont think its rice.
thx guys for the backup:D let the haters be my insperation
meets weight requirements....from my recollection booster/carseats in the front seat is illegal and dangerous esp since these cars have no pass air bag off feature....if she still requires a booster that air big is gonna kill her...
The answer in almost every case is not until he's at least 13 — and passenger safety organizations such as SafetyBeltSafe U.S.A. recommend going even further and keeping your child in the backseat until he's ready to drive himself.
Why? Because riding in the front seat simply isn't as safe as riding in the back. Buckling a child into the backseat instead of the front reduces by a third his risk of death in a collision. In a head-on crash (the most common — and deadly — type of collision), a child in the front seat can be thrown into your car's dashboard or through the windshield. Even if he's properly buckled in, he's at much greater risk for being harmed by objects intruding into the car in the front than in the back.
What's more, in cars with passenger air bags (which includes most newer models), the air bags deploy with such force that they can cause severe head and neck injuries to a child. Nationwide, more than a hundred children have been killed by air bags in recent years, and many of these deaths were in slow-speed collisions that should have been minor.
i hope shes 13.
this is tastefully done man like i said if the dash and lower trim are done tastefully it looks ok. just with all the other shyt done it looks tacky, between that and the wires everywhere it look like a 16 yr old got a hold of a civic, but yours looks tastefull because its a satin look and its not all obnoxious, you didnt paint every piece of paintable plastic in the car....just sayin, paint away if people like it i just think it looks over done and tacky as fukk.
im not gonna sit here and argue over stupid shyt, here is the pa law, end of story!
Pennsylvania state law requires that children under age 4 ride in a federally approved car seat ot booster that is appropriate for the child's age, height and weight. Children ages 4 to 8 must use a booster seat if they are no longer in a car seat. Pennsylvania law further requires that children ages 8 to 18 use a seatbelt whenever they are in a vehicle, regardless of seating position.
so question..... you have a pick up truck, reg cab, front airbags, no side airbags.. does that mean you will never anywhere with your child? im just curious
i was just gonna say child seat in the front. but in your defense the seat it pretty far back.
Child seat aside...
Regardless of how defensive you are over your rice-job, why on earth would you paint the center arm-rest? I saw that and gagged. =x
yea im not so sure about the console lid yet...... its back out till i know what im gonna do
You should've done it like Biohazed's. THAT is tasteful.