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  1. They are back up to 119. http://www.carid.com/mevotech/front-right-lower-control-arm-and-ball-joint-assembly-mpn-cms80181.html http://i.imgur.com/3S6tQcl.png
  2. I was told my front right was bent, and I've been toying with the idea of having a spare set so I can swap out whiteline bushing and joints in. $26 shipped. Can't beat that. I hope you do for the rest of us.
  3. I'd rather have a bad ass gauge pod, rather than a pretty cool one. Quality takes time, so I appreciate the eye for detail, I'm in no rush anyway, I just figured i'd ask.
  4. Did you have any chance to get the gauge pod finalized, any update on this?
  5. LOL yeah, I guess not. My brother and I were able to finish it, and then we just re-read it in reverse to put it back together. The bolts are all so similar, but with minor changes, so that did take a few minutes to figure out what went were.
  6. Good deal. I'd consider buying the file for a fraction of the cost printed if he decides not to just give it out.
  7. Once this is finalized, would you be willing to share the file so I can print one ?
  8. Another possible idea for printing, a trip computer mounting bracket similar to the jdm one you can order for $180? edit: it's $115.52 shipped to my door from japan.
  9. Still working on getting a kinect. Also, someone need to buy one of these so we can print larger than 11.81" http://www.re3d.org/ http://shop.re3d.org/collections/gigabot-3d-printer/products/complete-gigabot-kit
  10. I politely thanked him for his time and declined. $1000 is way to much for something I cannot possible imagine would take more than a few minutes to scan. From there, it seems like it would be easy to manipulate a cad file to implement the slots needed for a nexus to slide in. 13" at the widest section at the top, tapers down to 11.5 at the bottom. AC tunnels are about 9" deep (that's what she said)
  11. I got a quote back on doing the 3d scanning and cad modeling. $970 Now that wouldn't be too bad if I could get 10 people in at $100, heck, even cheaper if we got more!
  12. I do not, but hell, i'd be willing to either try, or even find someone in Houston who can 3D scan this so we can manipulate the data and try to make one fit
  13. I did not measure the tunnels for the air vents, but I suspect they are less than 10" so that could be done. I think doing a 50/50 could actually work though. I wouldn't imagine hiding the seems would be that difficult since it's just black. I would ideally want something that let the nexus slide in without further modification like the oem subby piece, plus allowing a very short, or right angle usb cable to fit while still being able to adjust the vents. To much? lol That seems to be the main issue with order the jdm cubby for the nexus project .
  14. At the widest point at the top is 13" and the bottom where it tapers the width decreases to 11.5".
  15. Damn. I suspected this may be an issue. Well, thanks for checking anyway man.
  16. If you could make a new cubby din that fit the nexus 7 2013 perfectly, i'd buy one from you in a new york minute. Shipping and currency conversion from Japan just doesn't make it worth it in my eyes edit: I can even send you a nexus and a cubby din to get measurements off of if that will make this happen.
  17. Right now i'm scheduled for 10 am at AWD Tuning in flower mound tx this Friday. With all the cobb suggestions I might as well just go to Dallas since AWD is who I planned to tune my car in the beginning, and flower mound is closer than plano .
  18. other than AWD in DFW and Jtran in Houston. I don't know anything about jtran though so opinions on them are appreciated. I really do not want to get a stamp tune like cobb, I would like a custom dyno tune edit: I mainly want opinions as of today. I know there are lots of shops, and "what tuning shop in houston" thread, but I would like more recent user experiences, that is what i'm after.
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