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Update of the Vibe


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Well, I know some of you have seen and followed the progression of the vibe but things have been slowly moving in a downward manner. I have sold and removed a lot of things. Here is what the vibe looks like now:

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I know some of you may think that I am giving up on the vibe but, actually, I haven't. I met more vibe owners in TX and that boosted my confidence up a bit more on the vibe to not decide to get rid of it after all.

I sold my wheels to another Vibe GT owner locally. Some of you may have seen the pics already and some may have not.

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I am also going to be selling my bucket seats with no bracket and harness bar. seats are going with 4 point harness.

I will be searching for a new set of wheels as well soon. Trying to find a nice set for a good price.

Stripe has also been removed and lip has been added back on. I am going to be removing all the wheels and spraying them all black to get a better gloss black out of the steelies for the time being.

Well, enjoy is all I have to say. :)

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Paint looks good. Looks darker though then I remember, could just be some weird optical illusion with the steelies :lol:

actually, i had just finished cut/buff/polish so the color comes out a lot better with less scratches, even though it still needs a paint job. lol

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