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Very nice!

Thank you for the photo. Can you also take a picture after a few weeks of brake dust. To be honest I was shocked just how dark and matte the stock shark grey gets after driving the car for a bunch of miles.
By bunch of miles do you mean 10? 😂

I kid, but the dust is pretty strong on these pads all around. They stop okay though.
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By bunch of miles do you mean 10? 😂

I kid, but the dust is pretty strong on these pads all around. They stop okay though.
A bunch only because I don't know how many. For me I knew about the higher than average brake dust but it was like boiling a frog, you don't really notice it day to day then you accidentally brush against it, you quickly come to realize "OMG, that's what they're supposed to look like!"
 

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A bunch only because I don't know how many. For me I knew about the higher than average brake dust but it was like boiling a frog, you don't really notice it day to day then you accidentally brush against it, you quickly come to realize "OMG, that's what they're supposed to look like!"
Yeah they stop well from cold and they're modestly tolerant of high heat. That just guarantees they're going to dust a ton unless you move to cc.

I like the bright silver wheels, but I also wonder how well they'll hide dust. The stock color should have been called "brake dust grey".
 

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Very nice!

Thank you for the photo. Can you also take a picture after a few weeks of brake dust. To be honest I was shocked just how dark and matte the stock shark grey gets after driving the car for a bunch of miles.
Not my car. Pic I found on the FB groups.
 

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Nice! How do you like it? Was it an easy install?
Super easy to install. You basically just pull the piece firmly and it unclips. I couldn’t stand the OEM red trim piece in that location.

It makes the passenger side seating area look enclosed and cramped.
 

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Super easy to install. You basically just pull the piece firmly and it unclips. I couldn’t stand the OEM red trim piece in that location.

It makes the passenger side seating area look enclosed and cramped.
Very cool! I’ve been wanting to replace that piece in my car. I have ebony interior, and I thought the OEM piece would be leather with contrast stitching like the MDX Type S.
 

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Very nice!

Thank you for the photo. Can you also take a picture after a few weeks of brake dust. To be honest I was shocked just how dark and matte the stock shark grey gets after driving the car for a bunch of miles.
you need to upgrade your brake pads...OEM pads do generate a lot of dust..I run Apex brush clear wheels and with the Akebona performance pads/ceramic coating brake dust is a non issue...
 

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you need to upgrade your brake pads...OEM pads do generate a lot of dust..I run Apex brush clear wheels and with the Akebona performance pads/ceramic coating brake dust is a non issue...
Thanks for the tip. I'll keep it in mind but hopefully I can make the brakes last, not keen on swapping parts that are still good, the dust doesn't bother me that much. On my Si I got my front brakes to almost 60,000 miles so if they're gone quickly, I know it's the car not me.
 

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installed a new interior piece today. I’ve posted it on every FB group, so I’m sure you guys have seen it…

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Oh man I want this piece BAD. Did you just message them to get it? I don't have any experience with them but I've seen some of the stuff they've made over the years.
 

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Oh man I want this piece BAD. Did you just message them to get it? I don't have any experience with them but I've seen some of the stuff they've made over the years.
I reached out to him on Instagram. Super cool guy and easy to deal with. He just started working on DE5 interior pieces and I told him what I was looking for. He just so happened to have one completed so I scooped it up.

it’s all reupholstered OEM pieces and the fit and finish is top notch.
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