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Old 05-18-2007, 07:57 PM
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Well i washed the box today and decided since its been a month and a half since i bagged it and shaved the sidemarker lights and have no pics yet so i figured i'd click a few and post em up.





The front end actually lays lower than how its sitting, but being as how its actually sitting half on a hill the pinch welds on the sides of the car are hitting the ground and not letting the front go as far as it wants to.

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Old 05-18-2007, 08:24 PM
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Sweet! One of my favourite xB colours.
It's funny how bagged cars that sit that low with large dia. wheels make the fenders look like they're flared.
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NICE!! How involved was it to shave the side marker lights?
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It's funny how bagged cars that sit that low with large dia. wheels make the fenders look like they're flared.
I was thinking the exact same thing.

How involved was it to shave the side marker lights?
I was actually telling a buddy yesterday I wanted to do this but wasn't sure how to do it so yeah if you could let me know how you did this I would really appreciate it.
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The side markers were not all that difficult to shave its just a matter of cutting a piece of metal the same size as the opening and welding it in. The hard part however was that Scion chose to use very thin metal on the fenders so i had to turn the power way down on the welder so i didn't burn holes right through it.
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looks awesome my 2nd fav color besides my own ;) always wanted mine bagged. any verticals on that?
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Originally Posted by graffixtoker3899
looks awesome my 2nd fav color besides my own ;) always wanted mine bagged. any verticals on that?
verticles??

I gotta say the bags are by far the best investment i ever made into this car.
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you should cut the grass instead of messing with your car!
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now that is clean!!!
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Hey Carl, nice cherry Box you got there...
Btw, love them wheels...
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Originally Posted by stew32
you should cut the grass instead of messing with your car!
That is exactly what the girlfriend said to me
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nice man, i'd have to say that bagging mine was the best thing i've done to my car too.
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What kit did you use to bag it ??? and was it difficult to install ??
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need a better pic so we can tell how low you actually are. looks way clean without the sidemarkers. what setup are you running?
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i'll take some more pics tomarow of it in the driveway and post em up. I used the front and rear air lift kit and the rest of it was just a basic front back system that i pieced together.

Thanks for the comments
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your running just front and back setup?
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Thats one shiney BCP. It looks really good.
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Mandatory train horn (its fvkin loud)

Viair 325C and 3 gallon tank

The two switch dub city, one of these days i'll paint it to match the car.



Yes its just a front back setup I used two 3 way valves and 3/8 airline to the valves and 1/4 from the valves to the bags. I've heard everyone say that i'll have crazy body roll with just the front back, but it handles pretty much the same as when i had the DF210's on it.

That sticker was on the tank when i bought it, should i take it off or leave it on????

Thanks for all the great comments. Keep em coming


Oh I forgot to say that it's daily driven, and its gone through 3 chicago winters already and i don't plan to park it for the 4th
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your grill craft is crookedlol
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Originally Posted by crazyedie19
your grill craft is crookedlol
LOL I noticed that after i posted it, I was wondering who would be the first to point it out
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