Finally pics of our car, please critique
Re: Finally pics of our car, please critique
Originally Posted by TVT_DESIGN
Let me know what you think. What could be better, what you like, whatever.
Positive and negative criticism is welcome and appreciated.
Enjoy!
Positive and negative criticism is welcome and appreciated.
Enjoy!
Re: Finally pics of our car, please critique
Looks like you cleaned it up pretty good but you need better lighting for the pics to have a more pro look.
Shooting and croping areas to show specific items would help also so people know what you want them to focus on. It should not be a where is waldo game.
Shooting and croping areas to show specific items would help also so people know what you want them to focus on. It should not be a where is waldo game.
Re: Finally pics of our car, please critique
I like the grills in place of the fog light fill panel. . . are they functional, could an intake be put behind them?
I love the pic from the rear, what size tires and wheels are those? Please include the width and offset of the wheels and any spacers used.
I love the pic from the rear, what size tires and wheels are those? Please include the width and offset of the wheels and any spacers used.
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Re: Finally pics of our car, please critique
Thanks for all the comments thus far. The pics are far from professional. We're getting the car ready for a real photoshoot and this was the preliminary run.
The wheels are kind of a joke. They are off of a 01 Mustang GT. We had to get custom spacers to make them fit the bolt pattern. I thought it was kind of funny to see Mustang wheels on a Crossfire so I did it. Obviously they will not be staying for anything other then track use and moving it around. They are 17X8 all around and 225 in the front 275 rear.
The headunit is a Kenwood pop out touch screen. Not exactly sure on the model number.
The grounding system is our grounding system. Why pay for the hyperground name when ours is cut to fit and about $100.00 cheaper.
The fog light covers are where our intake filter is located. For the Limited guys it is a much harder mod then the base guys. Does it really make a difference? I don't think so, but it does look cool.
We just finished sound insulating the car and are in a toss up about putting the interior back in or doing something really custom. Think Alcantara and Italian Leather...
The wheels are kind of a joke. They are off of a 01 Mustang GT. We had to get custom spacers to make them fit the bolt pattern. I thought it was kind of funny to see Mustang wheels on a Crossfire so I did it. Obviously they will not be staying for anything other then track use and moving it around. They are 17X8 all around and 225 in the front 275 rear.
The headunit is a Kenwood pop out touch screen. Not exactly sure on the model number.
The grounding system is our grounding system. Why pay for the hyperground name when ours is cut to fit and about $100.00 cheaper.
The fog light covers are where our intake filter is located. For the Limited guys it is a much harder mod then the base guys. Does it really make a difference? I don't think so, but it does look cool.
We just finished sound insulating the car and are in a toss up about putting the interior back in or doing something really custom. Think Alcantara and Italian Leather...
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Re: Finally pics of our car, please critique
Originally Posted by TVT_DESIGN
The wheels are kind of a joke. They are off of a 01 Mustang GT. We had to get custom spacers to make them fit the bolt pattern. I thought it was kind of funny to see Mustang wheels on a Crossfire so I did it. Obviously they will not be staying for anything other then track use and moving it around. They are 17X8 all around and 225 in the front 275 rear.
Anything but a Mustang!
Other than that we need some good all-around shots.
Personally, I'd keep the fog lamps simply because they're darn useful!
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I'd recommend putting the stock hood liner over the...aluminized soundproofing you have on the hood.
I used something a little different (fire retardent urethane acoustic foam with an NRC of 0.75) on my car, and put the hoodliner over it. The hoodliner makes it look cleaner, in my opinion.
Post pics of the car when you have new ones taken!
I used something a little different (fire retardent urethane acoustic foam with an NRC of 0.75) on my car, and put the hoodliner over it. The hoodliner makes it look cleaner, in my opinion.
Post pics of the car when you have new ones taken!
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Re: Finally pics of our car, please critique
Originally Posted by sonoronos
I'd recommend putting the stock hood liner over the...aluminized soundproofing you have on the hood.
I used something a little different (fire retardent urethane acoustic foam with an NRC of 0.75) on my car, and put the hoodliner over it. The hoodliner makes it look cleaner, in my opinion.
Post pics of the car when you have new ones taken!
I used something a little different (fire retardent urethane acoustic foam with an NRC of 0.75) on my car, and put the hoodliner over it. The hoodliner makes it look cleaner, in my opinion.
Post pics of the car when you have new ones taken!
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