Pete's GS400 Build Thread
#556
Honestly i used a small bit of rubbing compound on a face cotton round. Just stayed at it till it looked good. I also removed the surrounding bezel to be able to get in there well and not have that 1/8" on the edge that is hard to get.
The previous owner was a bit of a slob. The kind that eats fast food while driving and spilling soda all down the carpet and console. Example, my cigarette door in the center wouldnt operate properly because a crumpled up Jack Links beef jerkey bag was jammed up behind it. So I have spot carpet cleaning days and take interior apart and deep clean kind of days. Its getting there. My paint has major scrathces that need fixing and some hidden damage I didnt see before buying. To the point where I almost dont want to drop too much money into it because it isnt a fully straight car.
The previous owner was a bit of a slob. The kind that eats fast food while driving and spilling soda all down the carpet and console. Example, my cigarette door in the center wouldnt operate properly because a crumpled up Jack Links beef jerkey bag was jammed up behind it. So I have spot carpet cleaning days and take interior apart and deep clean kind of days. Its getting there. My paint has major scrathces that need fixing and some hidden damage I didnt see before buying. To the point where I almost dont want to drop too much money into it because it isnt a fully straight car.
#557
Honestly i used a small bit of rubbing compound on a face cotton round. Just stayed at it till it looked good. I also removed the surrounding bezel to be able to get in there well and not have that 1/8" on the edge that is hard to get.
The previous owner was a bit of a slob. The kind that eats fast food while driving and spilling soda all down the carpet and console. Example, my cigarette door in the center wouldnt operate properly because a crumpled up Jack Links beef jerkey bag was jammed up behind it. So I have spot carpet cleaning days and take interior apart and deep clean kind of days. Its getting there. My paint has major scrathces that need fixing and some hidden damage I didnt see before buying. To the point where I almost dont want to drop too much money into it because it isnt a fully straight car.
The previous owner was a bit of a slob. The kind that eats fast food while driving and spilling soda all down the carpet and console. Example, my cigarette door in the center wouldnt operate properly because a crumpled up Jack Links beef jerkey bag was jammed up behind it. So I have spot carpet cleaning days and take interior apart and deep clean kind of days. Its getting there. My paint has major scrathces that need fixing and some hidden damage I didnt see before buying. To the point where I almost dont want to drop too much money into it because it isnt a fully straight car.
and yes, it blows my mind that some people look at their car as a mobile trash can. i get it if you have kids in your back seat all the time but, an owner? odds are they're house probably looks the same way. smh. there is almost never anything in my car except for me and a hot females gluteus maximus
#558
I just took the back seat out to get the stock woofer out and to clean the carpeted rear deck. While pulling up the back seat I found a white lace garter, mints, change, a gameboy advance cartridge game, an old french fry, soda can tabs, and various shards of trash like straw wrappers. I actually like taking my car apart to clean areas most will never see. Its like I clean it of the previous owners, learn a little more about the character of the car and i know there is nothing growing or rotting in an otherwise unreachable spot. Call me odd, i like my car as clean as it can be.
#559
I sat and read through all 38 pages of this build thread. I just recently(2 days ago) picked up my GS300 and I must say your thread has inspired me to want to mod mine. Keep it up!
Last edited by NoPulp; 04-18-14 at 04:42 AM.
#560
I just took the back seat out to get the stock woofer out and to clean the carpeted rear deck. While pulling up the back seat I found a white lace garter, mints, change, a gameboy advance cartridge game, an old french fry, soda can tabs, and various shards of trash like straw wrappers. I actually like taking my car apart to clean areas most will never see. Its like I clean it of the previous owners, learn a little more about the character of the car and i know there is nothing growing or rotting in an otherwise unreachable spot. Call me odd, i like my car as clean as it can be.
Thanks for peepin the whole thread man. your 300 looks nice man, i dig the burnt orange paint
#561
Thanks. .. I got it a few days ago... The previous o owner had it slab status. I sold the wheels yesterday and I'm using the money for the first mod of my own, coilovers. I have a few subtle mods in mind...
#562
Absolutely. My cars definitely get royal treatment. I thrash them now and then but i keep the fluids synthetic and stay up on fluid change intervals.
Couple things I found out today. Subs in the trunk seem to sound better if you leave the stock 10 in. Even if its disconnected. There is an airy rattle noise that im guessing is coming from the woofer cover. Plus the covered hole probably filters stray noise.
Also carpet cleaners such as Blue Coral or Tuff Stuff can be put on a microfiber cloth in small amounts and worked gently onto stains in the delicate cloths like in the headliner, sunroof shade and rear C-pillar covers to get out stains.
Couple things I found out today. Subs in the trunk seem to sound better if you leave the stock 10 in. Even if its disconnected. There is an airy rattle noise that im guessing is coming from the woofer cover. Plus the covered hole probably filters stray noise.
Also carpet cleaners such as Blue Coral or Tuff Stuff can be put on a microfiber cloth in small amounts and worked gently onto stains in the delicate cloths like in the headliner, sunroof shade and rear C-pillar covers to get out stains.
#563
Absolutely. My cars definitely get royal treatment. I thrash them now and then but i keep the fluids synthetic and stay up on fluid change intervals.
Couple things I found out today. Subs in the trunk seem to sound better if you leave the stock 10 in. Even if its disconnected. There is an airy rattle noise that im guessing is coming from the woofer cover. Plus the covered hole probably filters stray noise.
Also carpet cleaners such as Blue Coral or Tuff Stuff can be put on a microfiber cloth in small amounts and worked gently onto stains in the delicate cloths like in the headliner, sunroof shade and rear C-pillar covers to get out stains.
Couple things I found out today. Subs in the trunk seem to sound better if you leave the stock 10 in. Even if its disconnected. There is an airy rattle noise that im guessing is coming from the woofer cover. Plus the covered hole probably filters stray noise.
Also carpet cleaners such as Blue Coral or Tuff Stuff can be put on a microfiber cloth in small amounts and worked gently onto stains in the delicate cloths like in the headliner, sunroof shade and rear C-pillar covers to get out stains.
#565
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I have a GS300 and you've inspired me to start doing some upgrades to my car - I should be studying for finals but just read the entire thread.
Keep it up, I'm def going to try and get a set of rims next.
Thanks Boss!
I have a GS300 and you've inspired me to start doing some upgrades to my car - I should be studying for finals but just read the entire thread.
Keep it up, I'm def going to try and get a set of rims next.
Thanks Boss!
#567
Finally got a chance to throw the new Rubber on. Wow, amazing what a fresh set of meat does. Smooth as butter. My fronts were cupping pretty bad
Anybody here got the 411 on this piece of molding? Seems to be missing from here where the front passenger door shuts
Anybody here got the 411 on this piece of molding? Seems to be missing from here where the front passenger door shuts
Last edited by Sevenevez; 04-22-14 at 03:32 PM.