Watkins' Viggen Pics and Projects
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Watkins' Viggen Pics and Projects
The other thread was more of an introduction to the car. This is where all my new pictures and random projects will go.
Im going to operate this thread in a new and exciting way. I wont keep editing all the pictures into the first post. Rather, Ill put links to every new picture or project post in the first post with descriptions to keep things cataloged well.
Here goes:
Night shots 8/8/09
Interior shots
Boost gauge install
GenuineSaab ARB
Winter wheels
Refinished wheels
Oil pressure gauge
Upper engine mount
Better intercooler
Trailer
There are other pictures buried in the thread as well.
Im going to operate this thread in a new and exciting way. I wont keep editing all the pictures into the first post. Rather, Ill put links to every new picture or project post in the first post with descriptions to keep things cataloged well.
Here goes:
Night shots 8/8/09
Interior shots
Boost gauge install
GenuineSaab ARB
Winter wheels
Refinished wheels
Oil pressure gauge
Upper engine mount
Better intercooler
Trailer
There are other pictures buried in the thread as well.
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Re: Watkins' Viggen Pics and Projects
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Re: Watkins' Viggen Pics and Projects
they're VW's
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Re: Watkins' Viggen Pics and Projects
He's talking about the burgundy car in the background. Looks like a Taurus to me.
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Re: Watkins' Viggen Pics and Projects
LHOswald fail
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Re: Watkins' Viggen Pics and Projects
Pretty sure that's an Accord:
Nice Viggen... that's a great colour for it.
I wish my car had rub strips on the door. They look a little fussier but are worth it in the long run, IMO.
Nice Viggen... that's a great colour for it.
I wish my car had rub strips on the door. They look a little fussier but are worth it in the long run, IMO.
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Re: Watkins' Viggen Pics and Projects
Around the strip mall across from my apartment last night
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Re: Watkins' Viggen Pics and Projects
First up is the relatively well-publicized air horns.
All I did was make a bracket to hold the two horns and the compressor. The bolt holding the compressor to the bracket also holds the unit to the old horn mounting bracket which I stuck right back in the factory location.
Assembly all painted and plumbed:
In the car:
Only sign of it is a red flash behind the mesh:
Next is a little something I randomly decided to call Project Sudden Dawn.
Whats that blur inside my hatch?
Why yes, it is a rear facing light. Part of a pair in fact
Utility lights?
All I did was make a bracket to hold the two horns and the compressor. The bolt holding the compressor to the bracket also holds the unit to the old horn mounting bracket which I stuck right back in the factory location.
Assembly all painted and plumbed:
In the car:
Only sign of it is a red flash behind the mesh:
Next is a little something I randomly decided to call Project Sudden Dawn.
Whats that blur inside my hatch?
Why yes, it is a rear facing light. Part of a pair in fact
Utility lights?
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Re: Watkins' Viggen Pics and Projects
Aim them down...and just wait for a tailgater
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Re: Watkins' Viggen Pics and Projects
Theyre as far down as the bracket allows. Pretty much horizontal actually.
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I've always wanted to do the rear-facing lights thing.
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watkins wrote:Humans have rear-biased AWD. Cows have 4WD
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I found some shoe polish in the basement storage area at my apartment today in the communal crap pile so I took it knowing full well how useful it is for cars. Did a quick coat on the front seats to make them presentable so I could finally get some interior shots on here:
Very familiar dash:
Much more comfortable, and much more blue sport buckets in the front. Its also my first car with a legitimate arm rest. Not only is it the right height, but it slides forward for comfy highway cruising. Its in the way for shifting though since I have to slide my arm up over it. Ive also gotten into the habit of keeping my arm on the armrest and shifting with two or three fingers, for better or for worse.
And the back seat that can actually fit real live people in it. Lots of shoulder space, not so much knee room. I completed the very important weight saving mod. No headrests, bitches!
Very familiar dash:
Much more comfortable, and much more blue sport buckets in the front. Its also my first car with a legitimate arm rest. Not only is it the right height, but it slides forward for comfy highway cruising. Its in the way for shifting though since I have to slide my arm up over it. Ive also gotten into the habit of keeping my arm on the armrest and shifting with two or three fingers, for better or for worse.
And the back seat that can actually fit real live people in it. Lots of shoulder space, not so much knee room. I completed the very important weight saving mod. No headrests, bitches!
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Huh. Now I wanna take out my headrests. Almost never put people back there...