^^^ This way you get what you want, it may not look 100% the first time around but if you have a bit of common sense and the right tools it not that difficult.Saves a bit of money for other things too :)
That would work, by the way it sounded the carpet was pretty much finished.If it's not that bad then just clean it and leave it if you are able, money for other things is always good :p
^^^ that should do the trick, you should have no issues getting the proper size T from most autoparts stores. Just make sure you secure it well after :thumb:
If you can find the bolt in style then go that route IMO, you will be glad you did.I would send you a picture of mine but my interior isn't as clean as 9!'clipseDOHC, I would be kind of embarassed with how mine looks in comparison lol
If your old carpet is ripped and the "new to you" one is good shape in comparison then that sounds like the better way to go. Let us know how you make out cleaning the old one!
The creativity is there but still doesn't look right IMO.....but then again you are building the car for yourself and not for everyone else so as long as you like it then who cares :thumb:
Never had an issue with mine, it does limit the flow somewhat but you also have two more vents one on the passenger and drivers side too ;)I have no regrets after installing mine.Also are you debating installing the vent pod or have you installed it and are having issues with the gauges...
Fabreeze while it's still in the car and an odour absorber something similar to a box of baking soda, should be able to find them at most hardware stores.Used one in one of my stinky old winter beaters and it worked well.Should get you by until you can afford a replacement.
I'm looking for the OEM bracket used to secure the plastic clips that hold 1Gb talon side skirts to the body of the car, does anyone know where where to buy these or a good replacement? Any help would be appreciated.Thanks!