Look - Primer Finally! with pics!
Its been long in the dueing but finally got some primer on her!
http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...IMG_0680-2.jpg http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...IMG_0681-2.jpg http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...IMG_0683-2.jpg http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...IMG_0687-3.jpg http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...IMG_0688-3.jpg http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...IMG_0689-3.jpg I have been working in this car for over a year now and I finally as of yesterday was ready Somewhat to put primer down! My build thread features pictures from when i got the car until now! Please take a look and comment! I would really appreiciate it. My Whole build thread link here : https://www.rx7club.com/nw-rx-7-forum-33/build-thread-progress-my-car-lots-pic-865772/ |
awww you molded the bodykit in =(
thats a big no no in my book. You can make it look good without resulting to making it permanent, most of the japanese cars dont mold their kits in. If the bodykit fit bad, correct the bodykit, dont make the car fit the bodykit lol. https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-non-technical-pictures-198/japanese-tune-influence-fc-gallery-%2Apicture-heavy%2A-886099/ |
might as well molded the hood pins holes too,
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Hypertek - Love the FC Gallery thread you got going! Some really nice cars in there!
I appreciate the comment and your opinion on my car - but is it just that, my car. I really liked what I have done with it! It may not be JDM or what ever but its still a RX7. I built it to what I like not caring what others had said what was wrong with it because its just there opinion. Honestly your opinion doesn't change my mind on what I should do with my car, or how I should modify it to make it "JDM". I have had a lot of people say it ugly and hideous but not many saying "Good Job - its not my style but Great job on the time and work put into it" Lol Anyways - Lets here some more comments! -Taylor:icon_tup: EDIT: Here is a pic of my Friends car - Completely Molded and It looks great - maybe a little plain but Still great looking http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...93324301d5.jpg http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...ac4bcd5c4e.jpg |
^ Why didn't he go with the same style rear over fenders? I think that would look legit with the molded kit look.
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My Cars bout to get stripped down to bare metal and re painted. I bet it feels good to be in primer! im not a fan 0f b0dy kits period let alone molded ones. it will prolly look good when its sprayed up
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Molded kits for the win! Bough my FC which was molded. It has its troubles but i prefer the look.
I like how you molded the scoop. Looks really good! Whats your plains for paint? |
Originally Posted by Nytrate
(Post 9854341)
EDIT: Here is a pic of my Friends car - Completely Molded and It looks great - maybe a little plain but Still great looking http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...93324301d5.jpg http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...ac4bcd5c4e.jpg It's a lot of hard work, But IMO it isn't worth it. You can't drive a showcar........ |
^ can't drive a showcar is a bullshit line. I be the first one to tell you if I build something showcar or not I will drive it. Molded body panels can give a good look. it's really just a matter of OPINION. Btw I have seen tons of Japanese cars with molded kits.
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Originally Posted by FelixIsGod29X
(Post 9854581)
Molded kits for the win! Bough my FC which was molded. It has its troubles but i prefer the look.
I like how you molded the scoop. Looks really good! Whats your plains for paint?
Originally Posted by just startn
(Post 9854579)
My Cars bout to get stripped down to bare metal and re painted. I bet it feels good to be in primer! im not a fan 0f b0dy kits period let alone molded ones. it will prolly look good when its sprayed up
I am so happy it finally has primer! |
the ride height of that white car is a testament as to it cant be driven, you cant go lower then that. People make sacrifices with quick removable body panels when needing to lift the car up or do maintenance repairs.
But besides that, credit is due for the good effort and work your putting into it. |
Originally Posted by Hypertek
(Post 9854879)
the ride height of that white car is a testament as to it cant be driven, you cant go lower then that. People make sacrifices with quick removable body panels when needing to lift the car up or do maintenance repairs.
But besides that, credit is due for the good effort and work your putting into it. Been a lot of fun and the modding never ends. Just ordered Prosport Oil Pressure, Oil Temp, and Water Temp gauges! Should be here Wednesday or thursday! |
Nyrate sorry not trying to thread jack you, but this is needed really. Ok everyone not only are these real JDM cars but they a Track cars & yes the are molded. I just had to show that molded panels is nothing to be affraid of & some of the comments I see on these forums are based on opinions & not facts.
https://i597.photobucket.com/albums/...eattackcar.jpg https://i597.photobucket.com/albums/...0cars/22c3.jpg https://i597.photobucket.com/albums/...34circuit1.jpg https://i597.photobucket.com/albums/...iyaracecar.jpg https://i597.photobucket.com/albums/.../reamemyia.jpg https://i597.photobucket.com/albums/...ecretsupra.jpg https://i597.photobucket.com/albums/...dedfenders.jpg https://i597.photobucket.com/albums/...ars/z33vq3.jpg |
^ molding fenders on and molding front/rear bumpers are two different things. All of the cars you posted have nonmolded front/rear bumpers. I am sure Hypertek was talking mostly about the bumpers. Like to do a front mount intercooler on a fc. The easy way is with the bumper off. How do you do that with a molded bumper? Say there is a speed bump thats alittle too tall to just crawl over. What happens? all that hard work molding it in gets cracked intead of just breaking zip ties
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Who cares man. I dont. I'm not the one that has to fix their stuff when it fucks up.
And this, well this is just gorgeous. https://i868.photobucket.com/albums/...ac4bcd5c4e.jpg Show car, weekend warrior, whatever. I dont care. It's smokin. I love the "trim" delete. I might have to steal that as i'm modifying my bn aero to fit now and since pulled all my trim and side indicators off. |
I agree with hyperteck with sacrificing crisp looks for the ability to snap a few zip ties to get a jack under the car.
Shooting sparks from under your chassis and scrub marks on your fender is cool. That's just my personal preference. I can appreciate a good car regardless of what i'd like to do it it vicariously through it's owner. I can't stop staring at the front end on that car..... This thread should be nsfw. Looking foward to seeing how yours comes together. |
Awesome car man! I personally owned an FC with a molded body kit and didn't really like it but hey that is just me. All go no show is my motto.
Keep us posted! |
Originally Posted by Twins80s
(Post 9854961)
^ molding fenders on and molding front/rear bumpers are two different things. All of the cars you posted have nonmolded front/rear bumpers. I am sure Hypertek was talking mostly about the bumpers. Like to do a front mount intercooler on a fc. The easy way is with the bumper off. How do you do that with a molded bumper? Say there is a speed bump thats alittle too tall to just crawl over. What happens? all that hard work molding it in gets cracked intead of just breaking zip ties
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the blue d1 car has rivets fro rear fenders.
kthxbye |
car looks good man keep it up
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Thanks Tons of work - Lot of fun though
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Originally Posted by drftwerks
(Post 9856345)
the blue d1 car has rivets fro rear fenders.
kthxbye Nytrate you got a good start going man, love to see the progress. |
Cant wait to see your car wen it get painted son.... I will be honest and say i own the white fc with molded kit.... Its going through a new build as we speak and it did suffer 4 cracks in 2 years.
2 one inch cracks where fender meets front bumper by headlights on both sides and it was stragely just the paint that cracked. 2 cracks on both sides where the rear bumper meets quarter panel... Now those were real cracks cuz i had my rear jacked up from changn clutch and i accidently twisted the jack handle too quick and slamd the car down . |
Now nytrate molded his kit using strips of fiberglass mat and resin so i dont see anything cracking in the near feature except his paint could potentially crack like mine did.....
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Here are some pictures of me Primer-ing my hood :)
Dont hate - First Time ever doing anything like this! 03.06.2010 - 4 AM in the Morning - Been working 20Hrs on the car at that time. I was FILTHY - What a great night. http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/DSC_0292.jpg http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/DSC_0293.jpg http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/DSC_0294.jpg http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/DSC_0295.jpg http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/DSC_0296.jpg http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/DSC_0297.jpg http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/DSC_0298.jpg
Originally Posted by TOOSHORT_88
(Post 9864551)
Now nytrate molded his kit using strips of fiberglass mat and resin so i dont see anything cracking in the near feature except his paint could potentially crack like mine did.....
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