Got rid of your back seats (and maybe the spare wheel well) and now you need to finish the look? Maybe it’s time for a custom rear firewall! For this installment of the install series, we will be showing you how to install a custom rear firewall and bracing to keep your seatless back seat […]
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So you just lost a quarter mile and now everyone’s making fun of you for your granny shifting skills. We get it – shift happens. While we may not be able to teach you those mad double clutching skills, we can at least help you modify that shifter. We’re going to walk you through how […]
Just like losing a few pounds will improve your chinups, your car’s lap time will benefit from this diet. The second installment of our “Automotive Weight Loss” series, today we look at your electronics! We’re continuing on with our budget time attack Evo 6 build, and in the interest of going faster, we’re going to […]
Make your own personalized interior without permanently altering your car! Modifying a car has a lot to do with your personal taste. What seems like an amazing idea to you, may unfortunately be a deal-breaker for any future owner of your car. So how does one modify their car without compromising the resale value? Let […]
Want to go faster? Time for your car to go on a diet. Weight reduction is often one of the simplest and cheapest ways to make your car go faster. In the first installment of our “Weight Reduction” Series, we’re focusing on custom door cards and deleting the power windows. During a recent underbody restoration on […]
Rust Sleeps for No One!Tackling Rust Removal on the Budget Time Attack Evo You can try and ignore it; pretend it’s not there. Maybe you do a quick hack job and tell yourself it’s actually gone. But unfortunately, rust will come back to haunt you. When I bought my 1999 Mitsubishi Evo VI GSR back in […]