Cool. As long as its not balls ridiculous to get it fitted.
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I dont know if this is a good place to put this but imma axe anyway.
Has anyone ever considered cutting the rear bn sports bumper up, taking off the "bodykit" section and installing it lower on a stock bumper with a more flat bottom? Or just extending it out? Am I the only person that the height of the rear bumper drives crazy? nothing is cooler than a rear bumper sitting on the ground. Maybe I will try and do it to mine. and probably ruin it. Ms paint example. http://www.drifting.com/forums/attac...fc-type-ii.jpg http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f6...19027970BN.jpg {LOOK AT THE REAR BUMPERS} I guess this is just extended. not dropped lower. Its not flat in the picture but you kinda get the idea. |
Love the aero style i thnk best of all.
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Originally Posted by Risky Devil
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50mm, bowed out
Originally Posted by AngelsAndBombs
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Can someone steer me into the right direction with what over fender and size Pawlak is running in the rear?
http://www.justinpawlak.com/admin/up...river-rear.jpg They're actually not bowed out in this configuration. rear wheels were 20x10-19 in this pic. here's a pic of the fenders "bowed" to be about 60-70mm wide.. 18x11.5-32 http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y20.../DSC049121.jpg Attachment 696521 |
What fenders are these and where do I buy them?
https://www.rx7club.com/members/zenk...0235-18809.jpg |
Dmax d1 fenders.
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why good luck? cant find? fit horrible? what?
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Dmax left the US awhile ago. Ebay may have some but yea generally hard to find now...
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I'll post recent pics of those fenders, looks way better without the vents
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yeah id like to see it. I actually dig the vents.
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does anyone know if the replica bodykits are just as massive to floor like the real authentic shit i know reps can have poor fitting jw if there just as big or whatnot
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JTP you still have those fenders for sale? I need fronts ASAP.
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knockoff junk is the same as real junk. except cheaper and crappier made. same shape and all.. or close enough. Usually after about 300 copies the mold has shrunk a but. which causes the kit to not quite fit right. you get what you pay for. also buy the knockoff kit and add 5 layers of mat glass on the back. yes it will be heavier. but it wont blow up half as easy.
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the way they make the mold for the knockoff is by taking the real kit and laying up over it.. or by now im sure every kit you find has been a copy of a copy. so the kit "should" be as low as the original authentic kit. if they are not as low then its purely because the mold has shrunk. which means it could bethe same to 1.5" shorter. Why does it matter. if youre asking questions like this you obviously arent going to buy an authentic kit. buy a shitty knockoff then break it a bunch and buy a replacement. repeat and be glad you didnt save and buy a real kit.
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that sounds pretty awesome actually lol
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also there are a few companies that sell the bn style kit but then you recieve the bn front bumper and gp sports skirts or rear bumper. I dont know what company sells them or whatever. but know a few people that have received it that way.
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I like the BN kit looks great on the fc i would buy that kit myself.
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Who is on 17s with a bn kit?
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Attachment 668961 Attachment 668962 Had to run huge tires in the back, running an M-Sport front bumper with BN sides and rear, so I'm going to go to either M-Sport sides/rear or GP whenever I blow these up, run smaller tires, and lower it back down some. You can pull off 17's with BN, but a 18/17 stagger looks better. |
Has anyone ever attempted to make their own mold and make their own fiberglass parts?
It looks really easy. Im going to make a 1 piece rear end for my FC cause its going to be all tube. |
I have 17" equips and just bought a bn kit. I think I'm just gonna try to find some 18s.
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sizing on equips? I might be interested if good sizes.
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making a mold and making your own parts is a shit ton of work. A SHIT TON!
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Originally Posted by joshuaput
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making a mold and making your own parts is a shit ton of work. A SHIT TON!
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Please make sexy style kits that we can get in the US.
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Derek, those are 18s right?
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^ im like 99% sure they are 17's up front and 18's out back
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Molding your own parts, especially big parts like bumpers is a PAIN. I gave up after making a roof wing. Seriously, it sounds super easy but after you spend hours shaving foam and refoaming and shaving more and laying fiberglass and sanding and bondo and sanding more and then trying to mold it and then use the mold to make more parts it gets really old.
I can't wait to blow up my skirts so I can order new ones. Couldn't find anyone to buy them. Also, I think Sexy Style is available on RHD Japan Sexy Style Full Body Kit FC3S |
Originally Posted by ComicArtist
(Post 11501046)
Molding your own parts, especially big parts like bumpers is a PAIN. I gave up after making a roof wing. Seriously, it sounds super easy but after you spend hours shaving foam and refoaming and shaving more and laying fiberglass and sanding and bondo and sanding more and then trying to mold it and then use the mold to make more parts it gets really old.
I can't wait to blow up my skirts so I can order new ones. Couldn't find anyone to buy them. Also, I think Sexy Style is available on RHD Japan Sexy Style Full Body Kit FC3S |
If this becomes a success with making kits, I will want someone to let me borrow their sexy style kit so I can remake it.
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Originally Posted by ComicArtist
(Post 11501046)
Molding your own parts, especially big parts like bumpers is a PAIN. especially trying to figure out the best way to make the flanges and the mounting tabs. Seriously, it sounds super easy but after you spend hours shaving foam and refoaming and shaving more and laying fiberglass and sanding and bondo and sanding more and then trying to mold it, the you realize you need to make a multi piece mold cuz the shape of everything cannot be done with a single mold. and ruining it because you didnt realize there was a few small holes you didnt get your pva or wax in, so your resin creates a nice bond between the mold and the plug. then you try to fix it but youre using home depot resin and you cannot get the correct amount of catalist in the resin matrix so it starts to either exotherm or it doesnt cure all the way. then you realize your mold looks like crap because you didnt get any gel coat cuz its expensive and you need to buy it from a composite store, so you end up trying to sand and paint the mold but there are so many inperfections that you spend the better part of 2 months trying to get it perfect and alot more money than it wouldve cost to buy the bodykit you wanted. and then use the mold to make more parts and after a handful of new parts made off the mold, you realize you need to bond the multi piece parts together causing more work and struggles to get them aligned perfect. and the mold starts to warp from the heat the resin matrix produces causing your mold to get messed up again because you didnt brace the mold enough and the fiberglass mold you made is only good for maybe 100 parts, so you need to fix it again. or start over. it gets really old. and is way too much work and more money than you wouldve spent just buying something already made.
obviously this is my opinion. but I did go to school for composites and do work in the carbon fiber research field. |
making something for yourself that isnt availible might be worthwhile. Ive made a handful of things. but making something for production isnt worthwhile. If you want something that is a little different than what everyone else has then buy a kit. and add or change it. I just widened my 30mm front fenders to something like 80mm. I was also going to add somethings on my bn bodykit but decided its way too much work. anyway good luck. keep us updated on your progress if you decide to try it out.
edit: also you should make front fender that are wider than 30mm. the only dude that makes them is jtp. his are super nice though. he put alot of work into them. ALOT OF WORK. |
Originally Posted by rty pwr
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derek, those are 18s right?
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Pretty sure touge factory has sexy style knockoff..... I havnt looked in a while but that's where I was gonna get mine if I decided to I that route aero wise.
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17 and bn looks good.
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Originally Posted by -=drift*squad=-
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Pretty sure touge factory has sexy style knockoff..... I havnt looked in a while but that's where I was gonna get mine if I decided to I that route aero wise.
Aint BN tho... |
it still shocks me that not many people know that TF has replicas... i believe they've had the full kit available for around 2 years now.
Sexy Style FC3S Full Kit - Touge Factory Store def the route im going |
...only reason i assume i that theyre replicas is because theyre so reasonably priced.
Originally Posted by Derek King
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http://i40.tinypic.com/2moqfbc.jpg
http://i43.tinypic.com/28wjplj.jpg First mock up of the kit. Wheels are gone, and new ones on the way! Bought 18s to make the kit a little higher off the ground than this. |
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Originally Posted by RTY PWR
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that looks good! how difficult was it to mount your kit? I'm having a little trouble with my front bumper.
Attachment 667584 Attachment 667585 Forgive my car being beat to shit |
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Originally Posted by caeya
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mmmm weds... thats going to look sweet. can't wait to see the finished product. what color are you going with?
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Mutha truckin BN Sports 4 lyfee
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Originally Posted by caeya
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...only reason i assume i that theyre replicas is because theyre so reasonably priced.
derek... any fitment issues with the kit? |
http://i40.tinypic.com/2iazkeh.jpg
Last post for a while! But heres the (almost) finished product. Looking for S5 trim now. |
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