Today was quite a bit an EK9 day:
1) Took the car to the MFK (Aka MOT / Tüv) to register the wheels and suspension and get it legalized and passed everything so it's all official and safe now
Fun part was the guy there had to remove the wheels because the data was stamped on the inside of the wheel hub *lol*
2) Decided to remove the top fuel mirrors again and install them in a better way, because the double sided 3M tape which came with them suck on an non-flat surface:
bought some special installation glue for mirrors and haven't installed them yet but tried a small piece because im not sure if the glue works fine on the Poly-propylene backpiece (most glue's don't work on PP-pieces).
3) while at work i also tried a few position's for the tow straps and still have to figure out how to install them in a smart and good looking way
4) and then i also replaced the totally scratched (from the previous owner) center console with a used (and only standard-worn) armrest eliminator that i got hands on cheap a few weeks ago
Next will be installation of the top fuel mirrors again, cleaning the car and make a photoshoot with the new wheels and suspension