if your fittings keep going bad like that, you need to make sure the lines are going in straight as possible to the PTC fittings. I have had the same PTC fittings on my truck for 3+ years and never had a leak from the PTC end.
Very nice finished product! Love DIY projects. *Pro tip: painting under the wrap does nothing. Coming from someone who has wrapped their entire car, "it CAN pull paint--even off your car if not removed properly!" You just have to make sure the surface beneath is completely smooth and clean. Would have suggested sanding down to 2000 grit. Applying a polyurethane top coat and then compound sanding/buffing would be the only way not to pull up MDF particles if you plan on re-wrapping that board later on.
You did a great great job Nick, I'm fan of your car so sick. But do you have any kind of list of the materails you used for this set up, I don't have air suspension by the way. But love the floor and angle buffer, thanks in advance.
@@NickSabella thanks dude, made a custom sub box and i want to wrap it but!! I think ive made it to complicated to wrap! Does that fabric form round corners like that 4 way stretch carpet?
Cover the floor with speaker box carpet it will give the tire well a clean look under neath the first panel. But over all you got some really cool ideas
Would the subwoofer be an issue in terms of air lines coming out or something? I got a sub in my car and thinking about getting bags. Just curious how that works lol
Marcos Ramos $260 on hardline and fittings. This includes extra that I didn't use. And I think like $60 in materials from home depot. $50 for the wrap. $25 for the velvet. So right around $400
Make a huge honda logo in the middle center of the floor trunk or put your name or whatever make it to the next level come on man you need more ideas 💡
pokerex battle el tanque es para guardar aire, ya que el tiene suspension de aire, abajo tiene un compresor que alimenta el tanque y cada linea va a cada amortiguador.
Whoa dude! Came out very clean and cool! Good job!
You did a good job!
Super nice!
very nice and simple, at the end of the day its alot better than what you had before
I'm absolutly in love with your car,great setup.I probably would have needed much more time than you.
Thank you for the videos you really helped me out a lot !🙏🏻
Great job man. It looks really awesome and neat for a first time. 👍👍
looks really clean man
Complete!!! Nice work
if your fittings keep going bad like that, you need to make sure the lines are going in straight as possible to the PTC fittings. I have had the same PTC fittings on my truck for 3+ years and never had a leak from the PTC end.
Love it!! Props to doing it all yourself brother
Great job bro
Very nice finished product! Love DIY projects.
*Pro tip: painting under the wrap does nothing. Coming from someone who has wrapped their entire car, "it CAN pull paint--even off your car if not removed properly!" You just have to make sure the surface beneath is completely smooth and clean. Would have suggested sanding down to 2000 grit. Applying a polyurethane top coat and then compound sanding/buffing would be the only way not to pull up MDF particles if you plan on re-wrapping that board later on.
Taylor H very good to know. Hopefully I don't have to wrap it again. If I do, I'll probably just replace that piece
You did a great great job Nick, I'm fan of your car so sick. But do you have any kind of list of the materails you used for this set up, I don't have air suspension by the way. But love the floor and angle buffer, thanks in advance.
Sweet build dude! Where did you get the material to wrap your sub box and side panels?
Jo-Ann Fabrics
@@NickSabella thanks dude, made a custom sub box and i want to wrap it but!! I think ive made it to complicated to wrap! Does that fabric form round corners like that 4 way stretch carpet?
Cover the floor with speaker box carpet it will give the tire well a clean look under neath the first panel. But over all you got some really cool ideas
U crazy man u put alot paper for this😆
Really nice man! Good job!
Clean as fuck.. awsome work...
Would the subwoofer be an issue in terms of air lines coming out or something? I got a sub in my car and thinking about getting bags. Just curious how that works lol
SigmaPH nope it won't cause any issues
DUDE YOUR AMAZING i was inspired by this shit to re do my own trunk setup..
Thank you! All I want to do is inspire others!
@@NickSabella you defiantly inspired me bro you really got into everything i watched every video
Plus find someone who can spot weld for your trunk latch then paint over it
Sir can I ask u where did u buy the hard lines and all the push to connect fittings?
I got everything from bagriders.com
hey bro do u ever hve any heating issues with the motor being under neath the trap door or the motor get hot on u and burn anything
You didn't bag the rest of the car? No overspray? Nice!
Would look amazing if you installed some blue led lights inside the trunk and give it more lighting but looks good as hell man
Great work man! How much did you spend on the air ride set up?
Marcos Ramos $260 on hardline and fittings. This includes extra that I didn't use. And I think like $60 in materials from home depot. $50 for the wrap. $25 for the velvet. So right around $400
Nick Sabella right on dude! I have a 94 hx and im thinking of rebuilding it, i was also wondering how much did you put in on the air suspension?
Marcos Ramos I pulled everything from another car so I'm not sure how much I paid, but this kit will run you $2300 new
hehe cool
Make a huge honda logo in the middle center of the floor trunk or put your name or whatever make it to the next level come on man you need more ideas 💡
hola nose mucho sobre carros que es el tanque azul ???
pokerex battle el tanque es para guardar aire, ya que el tiene suspension de aire, abajo tiene un compresor que alimenta el tanque y cada linea va a cada amortiguador.
Amilcar Mayen muchas gracias por decirme la verdad no tenia idea de que era
I’ve got a 1998 Honda Civic Ex coupe I’m fixing up new engine and all