Daewooluvr's 2000 Lanos SX

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Post by DomWoo »

looks nice
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Very, Very Nice!

Sedans do look better... :shock: .

Do you plan on getting a rear bumper or staying with stock (can't really see from that angle but looks stock). I know it is damn near impossible to find a nice rear sedan.

It was actually after seeing your Lanos on Cardomain.com that I decided to get my fat ass up and start some work on mine, I wasn't even thinking about modding mine before I saw yours.
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I love the fangs on the grill! I am deciding to go with just the outter section and cut of the two peices that connect from the top to the bottom so it will be just a mesh screen with the outter rim I think it should look pretty cool. I also removed all of the chrome stuff on it to paint it silver to match the rest of the car, shaun you inspire us! :lol:
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BosnianLanos wrote:Very, Very Nice!

Sedans do look better... :shock: .

Do you plan on getting a rear bumper or staying with stock (can't really see from that angle but looks stock). I know it is damn near impossible to find a nice rear sedan.

It was actually after seeing your Lanos on Cardomain.com that I decided to get my fat ass up and start some work on mine, I wasn't even thinking about modding mine before I saw yours.
Actually what I'm doing is taking a 'Buddy Club' rear bumper for a 95-99 Neon and retro-fitting it for the Lanos Sedan.

I'm also working on molding some new side skirts as I don't think mine are aggressive enough for the kit that I have.
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I got a set of the Sylvania Silverstar headlights and man do these things rock so friggin bright! :D
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delphis wrote:I got a set of the Sylvania Silverstar headlights and man do these things rock so friggin bright! :D
I agree. it's like night and dae ;)

I might be stepping up soon tho... ;)
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Post by woo »

you still running an auto? if so, are you running a high stall?
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woo wrote:you still running an auto? if so, are you running a high stall?
Auto for now. I need to pay off some bills and pay some people back then I'm building a nice beefy D16. Hopefully I'll have the tranny swapped by the end of winter.

I'm not really concerned with racing at the moment. I wanna finish my body work and everything before I begin to focus on racing.
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Post by woo »

i reckon you should be different by putting in a manual valve body and a 3500 stall. That'd launch hard
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woo wrote:i reckon you should be different by putting in a manual valve body and a 3500 stall. That'd launch hard
nah I'm not touching the auto tranny at all. I hate the gearing of it and it's just not worth it. I'd rather get a D16CR with the gearing I want.
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Post by woo »

im talking V8 talk, but it may work for a 4.....
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Post by daewooluvr »

pics coming soon...

got lots of Streeglow goodies to show ya's
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Post by daewooluvr »

Well engine #3 is just about ready to go in. This one is much more prettier than the last two.

Icy Blu Woo Version 6.0 should be unveiling this weekend at a show. I'll get plenty of pics...
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Post by daewooluvr »

some teasers...

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this is just the powdercoat basecoat, more to come...

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do ya like the spark plug cover? machined from stock aluminum, recessed bolt heads

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New powdercoated goodies. New color scheme. Shimmering candy blue!

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Pictures just don't do these justice!
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Post by lanos2001 »

now thats one hell of a teaser. :shock:

got a question though about the paint. i know you can use powder coating on engine parts and they won't flake or peal. will regular auto paint work b/c i got like half a gallon of paint still and i was wanting to paint my SRI and the metal valve cover i got from daftmajin. maybe a few other parts like the caps on the reservoirs and stuff. i'm really just wondering on the parts that would get really hot. thanks

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