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fisdad
11-22-2011, 01:43 AM
I finally found a stock spoiler in bronzemist and installed it!

My stock cd player buttons were scratched and the volume knob loose so I bought a mint cd/tape deck online. I'm going tomorrow to have the thing unlocked.

I just won a full set of leather slip covers to redo all of the seats for $299! So that should be complete by the end of the year.

I have my new rims on order and they should be installed in the next couple of weeks! Simple 16'' 5 spokes so I can still use my newer tires.

Rims installed 12/5/2011!!

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b195/forhiddentears/Allie%20the%20Alero/2011-12-06180709.jpg

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b195/forhiddentears/Allie%20the%20Alero/2011-12-05134356.jpg
I plan on cleaning the whole carpet while the seats are out.

The windows will be tinted by the end of January with an eyebrow on the windshield. I think I'm going to put a large Oldsmobile vinyl over the top of the eyebrow too.

I'm hoping to get my Razzi kit installed by Summer. I'm going to add a set of Grand Am side skirts like crazytaxi. That's a sweet look! Unfortunately I doubt I can afford to have it all professionally installed or painted so I'm going to give it a shot and spray paint it with some Car Quest matched paint for the short term. Hopefully by the end of 2012 I can save enough money to at least get the best Maaco paint job to clean it all up.

Otherwise I'm still hoping to get a set of new floor mats and halo rings installed with HIDs in the headlights.
I am still considering the cold air intake kit too, but I'm not sure it really adds anything.
And at some point I'm going to add the fake dual exhaust tips to complete the look for my Razzi lip kit.

Any thoughts or suggestions?

guiguilandry
11-22-2011, 01:02 PM
I think I'm going to put a large Oldsmobile vinyl over the top of the eyebrow too.

Unfortunately I doubt I can afford to have it all professionally installed or painted so I'm going to give it a shot and spray paint it with some Car Quest matched paint for the short term.

And at some point I'm going to add the fake dual exhaust tips

Any thoughts or suggestions?

These are a no-go.. the rest is ok, while you're at it and got your headlight apart.. clear your corners

Papa Rad17
11-23-2011, 01:20 AM
clear your corners

agreed! paint the bezel if you want, but at least get the orange piece outa there. order your HIDs from ddmtuning.

fisdad
11-23-2011, 10:06 PM
Yes, I forgot about clearing the corners. Good call.

fisdad
11-23-2011, 10:08 PM
These are a no-go.. the rest is ok, while you're at it and got your headlight apart.. clear your corners

So are you saying that I should not spray paint the kit, or not try to install it myself or both?

Why not the Oldsmobile vinyl across the windshield?

Why not complete the razzi kit with dual tips? I don't think true dual exhaust is an option for my 2.4 4 cyl. Maybe if I had the V6 option. I think I can get a muffler to make both sides function, but it still wouldn't be true dual exhaust.

guiguilandry
11-24-2011, 07:32 AM
You asked opinion, i gave you mine...I had a full stainless dual tips exhaust on my 2,4 with magnaflow single in and dual out muffler... To what i know of NOBODY has ever done a true dual exhaust on an alero, it aint a V8 ('I'LL do it on my l67 for next summer but I won't get in the details,but I need a mig welder because Floorpan and fuel tank are to be modified/removed/replaced)

The windshield banner is like screaming to people Hey I got an Oldsmobile in case you didn't recognise it... it's just screaming RICE, my point of view... But it's YOUR car, don't listen to other people taste, do what YOU like

For the paint, I'm really not a fan of half done job, always look like shit, I'm sure you can install this yourself, but you better save your buck to get the look perfect the first time, in the long run you'll save money...

fisdad
11-30-2011, 11:32 AM
You asked opinion, i gave you mine...I had a full stainless dual tips exhaust on my 2,4 with magnaflow single in and dual out muffler... To what i know of NOBODY has ever done a true dual exhaust on an alero, it aint a V8 ('I'LL do it on my l67 for next summer but I won't get in the details,but I need a mig welder because Floorpan and fuel tank are to be modified/removed/replaced)

The windshield banner is like screaming to people Hey I got an Oldsmobile in case you didn't recognise it... it's just screaming RICE, my point of view... But it's YOUR car, don't listen to other people taste, do what YOU like

For the paint, I'm really not a fan of half done job, always look like shit, I'm sure you can install this yourself, but you better save your buck to get the look perfect the first time, in the long run you'll save money...

Cool. I agree on the paint. It's just an idea for now. I did find a pacesetter system for my car that should be active duals, but not true duals. It's similar to what you're talking about. Otherwise, I think I will still do the Olds vinyl, but I'm thinking about applying it to the body. I want the car to look sporty, not RICEY lol. This one is still up in the air. Thanks for your input!

[ion] C2
11-30-2011, 11:56 AM
Don't do the sticker. Especially if all it says is OLDSMOBILE or ALERO. Those are for retards who can't identify their own car. If you have a windshield banner it better be something to represent a part on your car or company that supports you (like mine was Speed Industry for the longest time).

Dual exhaust tips are fine.

It may only cost you $300-400 to paint the body kit. I had a local guy paint mine in his paint booth he had set up in his garage and it was fine. I'm sure you could have Maaco do the kit itself really cheap and you really can't screw it up.. so I wouldn't worry as long as they have good painters there.