nice job! Those look slick!
I like having an option outside of the STi sills. I don't like putting STi stuff on my car which is not an STi...
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nice job! Those look slick!
I like having an option outside of the STi sills. I don't like putting STi stuff on my car which is not an STi...
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Those MOmo sills look great,nice find.
Joe/Flyin' Under The RadarThe Legendary Hammerdown WagonBugeye Mafia #337
i think they look cool. but i didnt see where to get the at .
2003 wrb wrx: mods more then most.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v682/vf22wrx/?start=0
try ltbmotorsports.com
look under the momo liquidation store.
-C
What exactly is a door sill?
I just ordered a set.![]()
damn, they look nice..
wish they had really short ones for the rear.
FP Green STi
Im gonna guess short.Originally posted by Woody182
short or long?
Just ordered mine. NICE FIND!
Last edited by power091999; 06-27-2004 at 06:44 PM.
two sizes I think
Nope if you look at the link he posted before he ordered short's.
Yes, it's short length sills.
The long ones are 27" and I guess could be made to fit, but in order for this to look stock, you'd essentially have to cut the door sill in half lengthwise (i.e. remove the side with the three elevated ridges).
As for the rears, I also posted a link to www.wrxtuners.com in which a person accidentally got the long ones, but then trimmed them down to fit. I suppose you could get another pair of short sills and also do the same for the rear door sills.
Cheers,
-C
Bling, bling! *ordered*
Nice find.
James
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