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Old 12-15-06, 02:28 PM
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my finished burnout

hi all thought i`d show my burnout rex. i`ve just sold it as i`ve decided to go a different direction of mod`s to my next rex.

wish now that i did it in a different colour , i did all prep work myself to keep costs down, next rex is gonna be super smooth with no kit.
Attached Thumbnails my finished burnout-rotorstock_iii-082_resized1.jpg   my finished burnout-knightrider_shine.jpg   my finished burnout-rotorstock_iii-078resized.jpg   my finished burnout-rotorstock_iii-081_resized.jpg  
Old 12-15-06, 02:30 PM
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sorry pictures are small, don`t know why?
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Hmmm . . . .

Try linking them from a website like photobucket. The last one is a big pic.
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couple more

nowhere near as trick as some done stateside. typical hereford weather...raining
Attached Thumbnails my finished burnout-knightrider_shine_2.jpg   my finished burnout-img_0412.jpg   my finished burnout-img_0421.jpg  
Old 12-15-06, 02:43 PM
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wow you lucky SOB looks great but we need bigger pics! and what offset are your rims?

cant wait for mine to be done
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i`ll sort out the pics now
Old 12-15-06, 03:41 PM
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yeah, i'd like to know the size and offsets of your setup as well.
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Angry i`ve had to scan in some pictures

sorry of lack of quality the originals on my camera have been erased
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again sorry for lack of image quality
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Hey man, at least you're sharing, no worries on the quality. Looks Great!! I think mine will be the first white one with the flared fenders

Again, when you get a chance to list your wheel specs, i'm eager to find out.
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i`m useless with computers but the alloys are called ultralites front 8.5x18 et35 9.5 rears. i didn`t go for the full offset it could have handled because these were only gonna be temporary wheels and knew i could sell them on easy.
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wooooow. looks really good. is that roll cage legal for racing sanctions? i dont know how that stuff works in the UK, but i dont know if it would work for some sanctions in America.
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its actually classed as a stiffening brace so it is fine for insurance and track purposes. its du-luck, really good fit
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i`ll get these pictures sorted tomorrow for ya. my computer mates coming around mine
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Looks really nice!
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ound some digital images. should be better

here`s some better pictures
Attached Thumbnails my finished burnout-rotoratock-sasha-017.jpg   my finished burnout-rotoratock-sasha-018.jpg   my finished burnout-rotoratock-sasha-013.jpg   my finished burnout-rotoratock-sasha-019.jpg   my finished burnout-rotoratock-sasha-016.jpg  

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looks good! you plan on sticking with those wheels? you could go much more extreme and get a far better look/stance.
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well done. the paint/body work look tight and clean
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where can you purchase this kit?
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Can you post a picture of where the rear fender flare meets the gas tank? Thanks in advance

Luigi
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agreed on the wheels not being huge, i decided on this size for 2 reasons...
1 ease of selling on
2 ability to give the car power through bends.

over in the uk the roads are **** btw.

if i`d lowered it any more it would have ground out on every street. plus it did ground out going up my drive at more than 5mph

luigi, i`ll search for a picutre of rear flare

killswitch, yes that was mine for sale. its now just sold. ready for next project which will be much more extreme.
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nice
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I'm not one to pirate a thread, but I have a set of the rear flares if someone wants them. $220 shipped.

cheers
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very nice looking bro. cant wait till mine starts reflecting the clouds.


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