Nagare influenced FD (photoshoppers needed)
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Nagare influenced FD (photoshoppers needed)
I was thinking of a way to get the furai look onto the FD, since it doesnt seem like mazda is ever going to embrace the designs. I came up with a subtle way to incorporate the look using leds without ruining the lines of the FD too much. in the rear i think itd be cool to have the lights blacked out so they arent seen until braking. The fronts could work as FTP or running lights. im sure there are people out there with better photoshop/paint skills than me. could you please make a better rendition?
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I'm actually considering doing some nagare myself with my second FD. I'll also be using the 99 spec bumper as a base. Probably a plateless one.
Combo lights I think definitely have to be in. I think a better way to mold the oil cooler ducts and center duct is the ticket. Maybe even ripping out the area below the combo light and the oil cooler ducts and do something cool there. Maybe get rid of the popups and put lights in the combo light area. I think one of the feed hoods is shaped like a stock hood without cutouts for the pop ups. May be good to pick one up.
Combo lights I think definitely have to be in. I think a better way to mold the oil cooler ducts and center duct is the ticket. Maybe even ripping out the area below the combo light and the oil cooler ducts and do something cool there. Maybe get rid of the popups and put lights in the combo light area. I think one of the feed hoods is shaped like a stock hood without cutouts for the pop ups. May be good to pick one up.
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