If I were you I wouldn't paint the car to go with the white rims if you really dont care for the rims. Find a set of rims that you REALLY want and paint the car to go with them then save and get them. If you are already set on painting the car blue I would recommend estoril blue from the beemer...
Even if you do find and buy a DRY carbon fiber hood it will still have to be prepped and probably primed before it is painted so there really wouldn't be any difference in getting one that is already cleared and sanding it. Oh yea... FYI a dry carbon fiber hood would probably be more expensive...
Old news and no those aren't autozone covers. Jeff99GS hit the nail on the head. The bolt-on spinner kits come with their own special lugs for mounting the spinners.
Yea... I think it's funny how people (assumingly) buy a car for the way it performs and then drastically change the way it performs after they bought it.
Doesn't matter what kind of board this is. Sure everyone here likes dsm's but lets be serious. 5 grand into a mustang vs. 5 grand into a dsm. The mustang will pwn.
Maybe having a modified car is breaking the law where you are from. Everything I own is completely street legal here in Louisiana. Nice try tho and good for you about not having problems with your tint... yet.
He doesn't care. Judging by his posts in this thread he is young and hasn't grown out of his "rebel" stage... He will learn one day. I must admit the tint looks good but it's not worth the troubles you will run into with the law.
WOW... Have you thought about maybe going through a Mitsubishi parts dealer?And to answer your question, Yes... You are looking in the wrong places. From the list of places that you say you've looked it seems like you are trying to find the part you need for cheap instead of just finding it...
WOW... are you serious? So you basically just want it to be a stock 2g with the widebody kit? OEM wheels are nowhere near the right size or offset to sit flush with that kit.