The Power of Poorboys -- Lots of pics!

gav'spurplez said:
how have you put soo many miles on it ?? any major mechanical issues that needed to be addressed ??

No mechanical issues to speak of. At the rate I'm going (3,500+ miles per month) I will probably hit 200,000 by December. Let's just say I do a lot of driving! The miles just add up...



This year alone, I've driven from Montana to Mexico, Seattle to Atlanta, San Francisco, Missouri, Kentucky, Colorado, Texas, and tons of places in between. Here are a few highlight pictures from various trips. As you can imagine, I always have my camera with me!



Taken in Algodones, Sonora, Mexico:

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Ghost town in Modena, Utah:

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Oceanside Beach in California:

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Monument Valley, Utah:

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Smithfield, Utah:

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Paria, Utah (old ghost town and movie set):

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Logan Canyon, Utah:

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Hannibal, Missouri:

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Outside Dillon, Montana:

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I think I have a billion more but this thing will only let me put so many pictures per post. lol



BTW Scottwax, the leather seats are only two years old. It's the only part of the car I've changed. The 10-year old leather from before had gotten hard and was developing cracks, even after I tried conditioning it. I decided to replace the leather at a cost of $600 with a new, two-tone kit (with embroidery) from Katzkin. I couldn't be happier. I'd dare say it's better quality than the original factory covers.
 
that car is amazing !! always liked them.



do you just drive to drive or what ?? get paid for it ?? some of those scenic shots rock :grinno:
 
$600 for both seats? Not bad, looks like I definitely have to do it to my driver's seat.



All that traveling gives you some pretty amazing backgrounds for your car pics!
 
GSRstilez said:
4cruizn: Where did you get the carpet plastic?

Sean, the plastic is from a local car dealer. My friend worked in the detail bay for awhile and they had this stuff on huge rolls. One day I decided I wanted some of that, so we plasticked up the whole thing after shampooing my carpets and letting them dry. In retrospect, I would rather just have smaller coverage -- maybe over the door sills and over the "hump" in the back seat carpet. But overall, it's been awesome. I tracked a LOT of mud and dirt in last winter and that stuff literally saved my carpet's life. I'm not sure who the supplier is, but I could find out more. It's just a sticky-back plastic that can be easily removed if/when I decide to. BTW, I've looked at some of your detail jobs -- very impressive! And I like the detail "truck" Integra! CLEAN! :D
 
Totally sexy Legend. I always liked the coupes, and that one seems timeless in the pics. Very nice...
 
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