Goodbye SW, say hello to my Absolute Red
A series of unfortunate events have led me to take ownership of a used 6.0. I honestly would have bought one of these originally if it hadn't been that much more than my SW was back in 09. Took delivery on Friday morning and by Friday night I had quite of few things off my SW transplanted to my 6.0. Here are also a couple before and after pics.
Immediately after deliver:

After spoiler install and two hours of TEIN coilover transplant.

Immediately after deliver:

After spoiler install and two hours of TEIN coilover transplant.

My SW white was doomed from the start, don't really wanna go into all the little things that kept happening to it, but it has gone to the junk yard in the sky.
Yeah two hours, all hand tools. The things that took the longest where compressing the stock springs and cutting the shock tower plastics for the rear shocks.
Yeah two hours, all hand tools. The things that took the longest where compressing the stock springs and cutting the shock tower plastics for the rear shocks.
My SW white was doomed from the start, don't really wanna go into all the little things that kept happening to it, but it has gone to the junk yard in the sky.
Yeah two hours, all hand tools. The things that took the longest where compressing the stock springs and cutting the shock tower plastics for the rear shocks.
Yeah two hours, all hand tools. The things that took the longest where compressing the stock springs and cutting the shock tower plastics for the rear shocks.
!If people rag on you for taking more time than they expect for some mod, don't feel bad. I always seem to take way more time than others report, but when I'm done, my experience is I don't have to worry about it, it's right, no corners taken
!
Since this is a used RS 6.0 of course there are blemishes. So I decided to do some interior clean up to get rid of one of the blemishes.



Last edited by LophatXB; May 16, 2012 at 06:11 AM. Reason: forgot the picture
It's carbon vinyl wrap, I like and don't, even though I used heat and carefully wrapped it, it still comes loose, in the tight corners. I almost wish I would have used the carbon effects paint steps, instead, just was lazy about doing sanding and prepping and painting, cause I don't wanna drive around without the trim pieces in place.
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