the pic for mine is from the day i brought it home. here is a pic from today as how it sits. no interiorno windshieldno trimno roof rackstaking it 2.5 hours away tomorrow for the roll cage to be installed. the guy said it will take about 3 weeks until its done. gonna miss her and of course im gonna pullit over there with my other vibe
2003 VIBE GT, CONVERTING TO RALLY CAR. http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=463112004 vibe gt magnaflow catback exhaust (bought totaled 9/06 with 1600 miles, fixed it and in love ever since2004 HONDA CBR1000RRASE Master certified mechanic
I like the dedication to the breed dgekiere has shown and a race car is always fun. I used to do street/road rallying with several of my own cars in the past and had a BLAST doing it. But I think he needs to get more into the build before I can vote . No offense intended here. I also do respect that the Vibe you drive was a wreck, that you fixed it yourself and made it into a very viable daily driver.Nick, on the other hand has tried many things with his Vibe and has been largely successful doing so, IMO. Considering he is only 17 yrs old and obviously has a very limited income to work with (I know I did at that age... even NOW!!), I'd say that's quite a feat!! He is very creative with what he must have to work with, and does a lot of seat-of-the-pants stuff just to try it out. I can respect that too. Been there, done that.(Have I given my vote away yet...? )Sorry about the tie, but I gotta' go with my feelin's on the subject.
FJ's Garage Thread "There is no tool you can buy that will replace experience." - Josh Mills, C.K.DeLuxe January 2011 GenVibe MOTM
Quote, originally posted by 06pvibe »So? Where's the thread that says, "Congratulations to me??"A well deserved win if you'd ask me, Nick!!Congrats!! Uhhh... oh look, a distraction!!