My 1991 Formula 350 *wink wink*
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Car: 91 GTA, 91 Formula, 89 TTA
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My 1991 Formula 350 *wink wink*
My first thirdgen.
Another victim of wash and wax day.
I think it came out nicely.
Lots of mods on this one too.
Another victim of wash and wax day.
I think it came out nicely.
Lots of mods on this one too.
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Originally Posted by casebaseball205
get rid of that faded looking molding on the door
then
then

, but it still looks real nice Moderator/TGO Supporter
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Yeah, get rid of that molding jer, that way the next time an idiot hits you with a door, you can have a dent in a hard place to fix
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Looks very nice! People forget these cars are getting old. Keep the door guard, it is worth it and car will look dumb with missing strip on sides, I have seen them like that and it is just not right. Andy
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both cars you posted pics of are nice.. but I wanna see some pics of the 1989 TTA !!
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Car: 91 GTA, 91 Formula, 89 TTA
Engine: all 225+ RWHP
Transmission: all OD
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Pics of the TTA are in the "My 1989 TTA thread"
The car needs paint.
My moldings odds are will almost always stay on the car. I like them with or without, it doesnt bother me.
Due to the basic automotive retard that 99% of the public is and they dont care if they mess up your stuff, they stay.
Like Tim/9D1burd said "Take off the molding so someone can crease your door"
Actually the molding would prolly be fine if the retards who owned the car prior knew how to keep the buffer off of it.
later
Jeremy
The car needs paint.
My moldings odds are will almost always stay on the car. I like them with or without, it doesnt bother me.
Due to the basic automotive retard that 99% of the public is and they dont care if they mess up your stuff, they stay.
Like Tim/9D1burd said "Take off the molding so someone can crease your door"
Actually the molding would prolly be fine if the retards who owned the car prior knew how to keep the buffer off of it.
later
Jeremy
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That car needs a T5, cage, and some CMC stickers on the doors
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