So, here are a few photos of Evo X finished....well, for Trax Customs anyways. Now it's back to New York, where the turbo system will be installed! So till then!
Well, I'm a fabricator.....not a photographer...but I do my best. So, here are a few photos of Evo X finished....well, for Trax Customs anyways. Now it's back to New York, where the turbo system will be installed! So till then! Add Comment So, I've fabricated a trim ring to cover up the screws on the woofer. Yes, this was an after thought, but, it's something the owner suggested, which, after seeing it, is going to look good. The red in the trunk is the only red THERE, but if you tilt your head over and compare the rims to the woofer....BAM...then you'll get it. Finished painting the ring so now I just have to wait till I can get the Evo again! Till then Got some free time to finish the door pods up. Owner has been rocking them for a few weeks, and I've been waiting on decals for the plexi. Just a few more days and this car will represent Trax Customs! Took the door apart, trimmmed some plastic, wired up the LED strips and cleaned the glass. Also, has some neons laying around, so I rewired the trunk lights with them.....might switch those to LED strips as well....we'll see. Cheers Swapped amps on Project Evo X last night (wierd whining coming from 4 channel amp and Mono block amp blew). Also started fabricating the sub trim panel, so that will be ready to paint soon New Lights came in for Project HondaLights. Just waiting on Projectors and everything else. So far the plan is to retrofit projectors in the stock low beam portion of the lights, but there are some ideas floating around for the high beam section.....more to come Started figuring out the finishing touches on Project Evo X.....red lettering on the side of the vehicle, red lettering on the rear trunk, possible white logo on rear window and black logo's on the door pods. Also, going to make a red ring to hide the screws on the woofer, as well as mold a logo for Trax into it, and paint that red....so it will match the rims. Going to start Project Colorado tonight, need to get that one out the door so I can move on to Project Brew-Haul stage 2. Cheers I say complete, because Kip (owner) is here for a month, and I've put off some things to get his feedback, and will finish everything up before he goes back to New York. So here are some final shots....for now!! Cut the 1/4" and 3/4" plexi glass tonight....makes me want to have an Almond Joy Also, got the front radar reciever and 2 front jammers installed and snaked back to the control module! Also, cut the arm rest divider out, so you can see the subwoofer magnet through the rear seats! Stayed up late finishing up the Radar installation. Got the front main radar mounted, as well as the two laser jammers, routed all wires carefully through engine bay and into the cabin. Plugged the seat's airbag back in, turn it on and had a smile when everything worked right and responded correctly. That radar is sick. Also, cut out plexi windows for the subbox and door pods, as well as finished up the tweeter pods and final coat on the subwoofer box. That being said, it's INSTALL night tonight. Everything goes in and is fired up. Carpeting everything and going through last minute install stuff. Expect alot of pics tonight! Well, it was back to only 4 hours of work able to perform so here is what I got done: Shaped the subbox, filled the pinholes on it and shot 3 coats of textured paint on it. One final coat of textured paint on the door pods, they are ready to be installed. Smoothed out the tweeter cups, filled the pinholes, now just need to sand them down and shoot them. Installed the Bluetooth mic, Radar Display, Radar LED, Radar Control Module and the USB update HUB. Ready for tomorrow Well.....got alot done today....now all that needs to be done is to wire up the 3 radar detector jammers and shifters, mount all the other components of the radar system, mount the doors, finish the subbox and finish the rear boot install...then cut plexi.....then wire everything up....ugh!!! Here we go! Cheers! |






























































































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