Pics of drop and side moldings off

mazda3zoom

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just washed it up and decided to take a few pics for your viewing pleasure. i just lowered it last week and took off the side moldings a few weeks ago.
 

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What kind of springs did you use to drop that? you going for performance with your car or just look and sound?
 
i like it alot. your mud guards cant any lower now lol. RIP to your door next time your at kroger though as mazda 3 puts as little paint on their cars as any manuf. ive ever owned. (owned 1 pontiac, 4 fords, 1 toyota, 2 mazda)
 
Rennoc said:
What kind of springs did you use to drop that? you going for performance with your car or just look and sound?

I wanted the springs for the look cuz i thought it handeled pretty good already. and the exhaust was for performance too. Its the eibach pro kit (which ever one is less of a drop)
 
fam said:
i like it alot. your mud guards cant any lower now lol. RIP to your door next time your at kroger though as mazda 3 puts as little paint on their cars as any manuf. ive ever owned. (owned 1 pontiac, 4 fords, 1 toyota, 2 mazda)

Yeah i was gonna raise the mud flaps today but never got to it. and im not too worried about shopping carts being that i dont ever go to grocery stores. and i know about the thin paint, im at 42k miles and it looks like s***
 
dread said:
looks like the prokit.
Any pics of the carbon fiber dash kit and short shifter

The only pic i had of the shifter. sorry
 

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That looks awesome mate. did u take ur mouldings of urself of panel beater. if self- how hard was it, and how did u do it?
 
I took mine off and it took 20 minutes with no problems. Did it on a sunny day 70 degrees farinheit started it with fishing line and then just pulled them off slowly. Used some wax to get rid any gunk on the doors.
 

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dread said:
I took mine off and it took 20 minutes with no problems. Did it on a sunny day 70 degrees farinheit started it with fishing line and then just pulled them off slowly. Used some wax to get rid any gunk on the doors.

Yea what he said. thats how i did mine except it was cold out and it was still no problem.
And for the CF that all the pieces that came with the kit when i ordered it
 
I was thinking of the brushed aluminum kit what do you guys think? By the way how did that kit fit and can you tell it is just a stick on kit? It looks good especially with that short shifter. Nice work.
 
dread said:
I was thinking of the brushed aluminum kit what do you guys think? By the way how did that kit fit and can you tell it is just a stick on kit? It looks good especially with that short shifter. Nice work.

Yea u cAn sorta tell its a stick on kit but its not bad or ricer lookin at all. if u call thecompany they will send u samples of the materials they use. i got mine from www.bdtrims.com . good luck
 
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