DIY: Thanks
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DIY: Thanks
I want to thank everyone who takes the time to post DIY mods and procedures here. I did not think anything could make driving a RX8 more fun, I was wrong. You have!
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I agree that the DIYs are one of the best things about this site. They certainly are one of the things that got ME hooked! And if you don't believe I'm into the DIYs, click on the pic of my car in my sig block...:D
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Yes, thank you for all the people how contributed in this DYI section. Also, a BIG THANK YOU for the BIG BOSS who owns and made this forum possible. Without it, I would not be able to find answers for my questions.
As for my self, I used this section several times to help me: make my grounding kit; protect my radiator and oil coolers (thanks Hymee…I really needed to protect mines… ); figure out how to change my own oil; install/wire my aftermarket rear “fog” light; extend a bit my clutch pedal; install a separate trunk light because of my spare tire; install my hand made strakes. I am also proud that I was able to contribute and help in this section as well despite that I just contributed twice…yep, each 2 cents counts.
Anyway, so far my future project will be rewire my fog lights and when my OEM battery gets weaker, install an Optima.
Cheers :D
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As for my self, I used this section several times to help me: make my grounding kit; protect my radiator and oil coolers (thanks Hymee…I really needed to protect mines… ); figure out how to change my own oil; install/wire my aftermarket rear “fog” light; extend a bit my clutch pedal; install a separate trunk light because of my spare tire; install my hand made strakes. I am also proud that I was able to contribute and help in this section as well despite that I just contributed twice…yep, each 2 cents counts.
Anyway, so far my future project will be rewire my fog lights and when my OEM battery gets weaker, install an Optima.
Cheers :D
romulus
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lol! Looking at the thread title, I thought this was going to be a DIY on showing appreciation. :D Actually, I suppose it is in a way. Yes, indeed, thank you to everyone who has gone "where no man has gone before". Maybe in another year or so we'll all know how to do everything on these cars. Speaking of which, I'm still waiting for Mr.P&P to post his DIY: Port and Polish the RENESIS :D
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