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Post by supertrick_05 » Thu Oct 16, 2008 10:06 pm

I have an idea...we'll see if it works. I may work on it tomorrow after work.
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Post by supertrick_05 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:12 am

I got a PM from Maddog this morning...the shifter is DONE! I'm so frickin excited!!!! Lastnight I ordered some Booger bushings, as well as a set of JonnyMopar solid cradle bushings to tighten everything up. Just now, I ordered a 5-speed shift pattern decal that replaces the 4-speed ones on the Pistol Grip knob. Here's a pic of it:
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This is gonna be one of the best mods in my car yet! I can't friggin wait!!!! And yes, I do have my camera with me, so I'll be leaving for work after this and taking a few pics of my headliner for y'all.
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Post by supertrick_05 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:12 pm

Today's update is a real nice one! Like I said before, the headliner was layed with some dark graphite (matches better than black) 1/8" headliner material, but that was the only thing I did yesterday. Today I spray-dyed all the plastic hardware (visor clips/mounts, b-pillar bolt cover, rear laundry hooks, and dome light trim) and they look fantastic! I put about 3-4 light coats of SEM Graphite color, and 3 coats of SEM semi-gloss clear on each part, so they should be well protected and keep them looking great! I also wrapped a b-pillar in the material as well and I love it! I'm glad I went this route instead of spray-dying all the pillars. The rest of the pillars will be done throughout next week, and everything should be installed by the end of next week. I'm also re-doing the rear deck (got rid of the child seat anchors). I've been wanting to do that for a long time, since one of the clips have been broken and keeps falling off, and now I embraced the chance. Here's the pics of yesterday's and today's progress:

Headliner finished:
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Stock vs. dyed visor mounts:
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Dome light trim:
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Stock seatbelt anchor cover vs. dyed:
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Bunch of dyed parts:
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Pass. side b-pillar in stock form:
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After being wrapped with headliner material:
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All parts done with clearcoat:
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Group photo!
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Post by TheRandom1 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:23 pm

Very nice! I love the b pillars!
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Post by supertrick_05 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:29 pm

Thanks bud! This weekend I'm going down to my mom's to celebrate her b-day, and my brother and I are gonna try and do my brakes and I might even get some time to install my intake manifold! I just gotta paint my bellows tube black, since it's from a blue Iceman magnum intake.
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Post by TheRandom1 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:32 pm

Sweet, can't wait for more updates!

Am I greedy or what? :lol:
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Post by Ntyvirus1 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:49 pm

sexy purple gloves my friend :laughing3: headliner and pillars are lookin good.
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Post by Danteneon » Fri Oct 17, 2008 5:11 pm

Nice work man! You have given me the inspiration to get something done on my car since it will be a while before she runs again :(

Your interior will be one very sexy place :thumbup:
If I could just figure out how to meld the Outback and the Neon into one car...

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Post by latief » Fri Oct 17, 2008 5:12 pm

What paint color code is that? I would like to use it in my interior to match some srt interior trim parts i got...

looks great :thumbup:

EDIT: I see it says SEM Graphite color. is there a number? and where can i get this ....?

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Post by LilSparkPlug » Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:00 pm

Looking good Brodie! I would have built up behind the B-pillar before wrapping so it doesn't sag like that. I too like the sexy purple gloves. Nitrile, WOOT! I like the headliner though!

latief: You don't want to use that color to match the SRT dash. You want to use Dark Slate (DV) or Agate(AZ), what I used. SEM color code: 17233. See my how-to in the HT Interior section if you want a shot of the can.

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Post by jake_tim » Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:10 pm

Looking great. Those dyed parts are freaking awesome.

Gives one ideas... :lol:
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Post by contagious18 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:46 pm

wat are u goin to do wit the visors? so da alpine headunit sounds great, i might pick one up
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Post by supertrick_05 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:51 pm

LilSparkPlug wrote:Looking good Brodie! I would have built up behind the B-pillar before wrapping so it doesn't sag like that.
I don't know what you mean about building up behind the pillar...so it doesn't sag? What sagging are you talking about?

Everyone, thank you for your kind words! Yes, I got a lot of dye on my thumb, so I asked my boss if he had any rubber gloves around, and he handed me a box of purple rubbers. LOL! They worked great!
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Post by supertrick_05 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:39 pm

Nevermind hun, I talked with you on the phone and you explained what you meant.

Anyways, I forgot to upload a few other photos of the motor mount progress and the inside of my empty car...enjoy!
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Also, Chuck from Maddog STS PM'd me and showed me a few pics of the shifter. I'm so excited to get it! I think it looks fantastic!
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He said the total height of the shifter assembly is 16", compared to the stock SRT shifter assembly, which is 12" which isn't bad. He has tweaked it so it will be a very nice feel.
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Post by TheRandom1 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:50 pm

omg...
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Post by supertrick_05 » Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:03 pm

Yeah, and the grips will be wrapped in the same leather I made my shift boot in, and will be wrapping my steering wheel in as well. I hate the "wood grain" look...not in a fuckin Neon anyways :)
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Post by mattern248 » Sat Oct 18, 2008 2:11 am

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do all our cars have that same spot on them in the center of the roof??? mine does to but mine has what looks to be sum rust but i sanded the top of the roof a few daysa ago for the new paint and there isn't any :tardbang: i'm confused lol

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Post by supertrick_05 » Sat Oct 18, 2008 8:49 am

No idea...this is the only neon I've seen without a headliner, so I couldn't tell you.
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Post by supertrick_05 » Sat Oct 18, 2008 6:40 pm

Well today was a complete and utter failure...well sorta. My brother and I went to my dad's friend's shop to do the brakes...yeah, kinda hard to do that without the lugnut key Then we decided to try and replace the intake manifold, and with my dad watching us, he kept saying "Oh Jesus Christ, get someone to do it for you before you break something" and I just got frustrated with him and said "fuck it, I don't even want to do it right now!"

I did, however, get to install my NGK Iridium plugs and Crane FireWire plug wires. WOW what a difference it made! The car used to idle kinda rough...kinda "jumps" a little bit. Not anymore! The car idles very smooth, and it fires up quicker as well. I am pleased with the ingnition components I've chosen.
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Post by measy27 » Sat Oct 18, 2008 6:53 pm

that shifter looks sick...
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Post by supertrick_05 » Sat Oct 18, 2008 8:06 pm

I know, I am so anxious to get it! I gotta get the Boogers and JonnyMopar solid bushings before I can install it though...I'm hoping they'll both get here before the shifter comes on Tuesday!
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Post by TheRandom1 » Sat Oct 18, 2008 8:14 pm

*picks nose* I'll help! :rofl:
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Post by supertrick_05 » Sat Oct 18, 2008 8:34 pm

Oh my...you can keep your boogers bud, but thanks for thinkin of me. LoL
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Post by TheRandom1 » Sat Oct 18, 2008 8:42 pm

Just trying to leave my mark... lol
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Post by supertrick_05 » Mon Oct 20, 2008 7:02 pm

Alright, today I wrapped both C-pillars and got one A-pillar done. After work, I decided to install my headliner, and WOW does it look nice! I also installed the driver's side wrapped A-pillar and the pass. side wrapped B-pillar, along with the two coat hanger clips above the rear side windows, the pass. side safety belt bolt cover, and the dome light. I did install my stock visors for now, so the front of headliner doesn't sag. When I get my other visors wrapped, I'll be installing them. Tomorrow I should get the other A-pillar wrapped and installed, as well as the B-pillar too. The C-pillars won't go in the car until the rear deck cover is re-wrapped with new material (still haven't looked for material for that). I might just wrap it in the headliner stuff if I have enough left, which I probably won't. Ok, enought babbling...on to the pics!

Installing the headliner material on the A-pillar:
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Headliner in the car:
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The finished A-pillar installed:
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Shot from the driver's side door:
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The finished B-pillar installed:
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Dome light installed:
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Coat hanger hook thingy installed:
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I know your wondering why the dyed plastic parts are so light and "blueish" compared to the material...it's really not. It's just because of the flash is really bright. It matches the material almost perfect! It's real close, considering I didn't use the actual Mopar "agate" color dye!

Tomorrow you'll be getting another update, since my Maddog "Pistol Grip" STS will be coming at my work tomorrow morning. I won't install it until I recieve my JonnyMopar cradle bushings...I got my Boogers in the mail today, so we're good. I'm also waiting on the 5-speed shift pattern sticker as well...
Thanks for lookin!
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Post by pos_neontech » Mon Oct 20, 2008 8:07 pm

holy shit brod, your attention to all the little details is pretty much whats gonna make you win huge fuckin car shows 'n shit when its done.

Very nice.

One question though, crossdrilled rotors? You know those little holes arn't functional right? Slotted is the way to go :thefinger:
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Seriously though, im super jealous about everything you've done to your car, its fuckin awesome as hell :thumbup:
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Post by Hudson_Neon » Mon Oct 20, 2008 8:38 pm

brodie... at this rate there's no way ANYBODY will be able to win best of show ar carlisle next year. oh well... i should be turbo by then :D

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Post by TheRandom1 » Mon Oct 20, 2008 8:46 pm

Wow, that is amazingly awesome!

However, did you install the coat hook backwards or am I retarded?
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Post by supertrick_05 » Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:01 pm

pos_neontech wrote:holy shit brod, your attention to all the little details is pretty much whats gonna make you win huge fuckin car shows 'n shit when its done.

Very nice.

One question though, crossdrilled rotors? You know those little holes arn't functional right? Slotted is the way to go :thefinger:
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Seriously though, im super jealous about everything you've done to your car, its fuckin awesome as hell :thumbup:
Thanks Steve, I'm going to go to more shows next year for sure. And for the rotors, I know both cross-drilled and slotted have their pros and cons, but either of them are better than stockers :)
Hudson_Neon wrote:brodie... at this rate there's no way ANYBODY will be able to win best of show ar carlisle next year. oh well... i should be turbo by then :D
Thanks bud! That's not true though...there's one person I'm kinda scared to go up against...she knows who she is...ah shit! I gave it away! :lol:
TheRandom1 wrote:Wow, that is amazingly awesome!

However, did you install the coat hook backwards or am I retarded?
I believe you may be right...LoL! I didn't remember how they went, so I just put them in that way. I'll turn them around tomorrow. Thanks for the compliment bud :)
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Post by supertrick_05 » Tue Oct 21, 2008 7:31 pm

The Maddog Pistol Grip shifter came in today...and WOW!!!! The thing is amazing! I may just install it tonight! Making the boot for it may be a challenge, but I'm definately up for it :) Here's pics of the beautiful piece of art from Chuck himself...

Side shot with the stick all the way forward:
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Side shot with the stick all the way back:
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Another shot:
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Shot from afar:
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Ok, I'm gonna post this and go downstairs and see if I can install it tonight :)

THANKS CHUCK!!!!!!!!!
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