FD3S: Shine Auto Project Tail Light Cover. Now Available
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/1...fd3s0428uf.jpg
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/5...fd3s0419xg.jpg http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/1...fd3s0468hv.jpg http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/5...fd3s0506fc.jpg Tail light covers are now available. We have very few in stock. $250 + shipping ($45 to the lower 48 states) Carbon Version $500 (only available upon special request........made on order). Will not always be available either. Ken |
Is this your shop car?
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^ I'm pretty sure that's Ken's car, who I believe is one of the main people at Shineautoproject and the man we hear from on this forum. BTW- that part looks awesome. If I didn't have a wing I'd be all over it.
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That gives me boner pants.
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Damn, sweet, heck yes!, hella freakin` nice, chee hoo, and in other words, that is really awesome!
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It's okay.
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I would hounestly buy an FD just to put that on. Kudos on a really trick piece.
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I'm interested in this piece. You guys make some great products!
I have one question about the carbon fiber verstion though. What size weave do you guys use? I went in on the Group Buy of the Feed replica side skirts in carbon fiber from Rotory Extreme, and I want to make sure that your piece matches the weave perfectly. I'll take a picture of the side skirts when I get a chance so that you can see the type of weave that they use. I saw some pics of your carbon fiber rear diffuser and it seems to be the same weave of the Rotory Extreme piece. But I'll still take close up pics of the side skirts so that you can judge for yourself. BTW, I may be interested in your CF rear diffuser as well (if it's the same weave). If I haven't said it already, I'm a big fan of your products (and I haven't even bought anything from you guys yet! ;-) Thanks, Nelson P.S. Plan on making any products for the '93-'98 Supras? I have one of these as well, a '95 TT. P.S.S. How about '90-'96 300ZX's? I've got a '90 TT |
this is the amemiya with out the circles correct?
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From the pix, it looks almost like the Sanai rear lamp cover. However, that from what I can see. No circles
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i dont get it...it looks stock?
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Originally Posted by cool_as_crap
i dont get it...it looks stock?
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...1/c3f10dbf.jpg Now here is a pic of the stock rear. . . the tail lamps do not raise up off of the car, so to speak. Very subtle, and looks almost OEM. You have to know what you are looking for to notice a huge difference. http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...1/2835db47.jpg |
Also.........if you paint it, it will give the car a unique look. I dont think anyone here wants to paint their tail lights :)
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Originally Posted by treceb
this is the amemiya with out the circles correct?
http://img333.imageshack.us/img333/3...otflush0gt.jpg |
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...1/2835db47.jpg[/QUOTE]
OMG :drool: I think I'm gonna :mspank: This FD is just HOT! |
^ Yeah that is sex :D
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We can make it out of plain weave or twill weave. Our carbon diffuser is plain weave. I prefer plain weave over twill weave. Let us know what you would like. Our plain weave is starting to run out (that's why our carbon stuff is pricy) so let me know quickly.
For the Supra.....we've had some inquiries about replicating the Ridox kit. But it doesnt look like that will be anytime soon. We do alot for the MKIII community. For the 300zx there's a kit called 2x2 im eyeing :).
Originally Posted by Silver Stone TT
I'm interested in this piece. You guys make some great products!
I have one question about the carbon fiber verstion though. What size weave do you guys use? I went in on the Group Buy of the Feed replica side skirts in carbon fiber from Rotory Extreme, and I want to make sure that your piece matches the weave perfectly. I'll take a picture of the side skirts when I get a chance so that you can see the type of weave that they use. I saw some pics of your carbon fiber rear diffuser and it seems to be the same weave of the Rotory Extreme piece. But I'll still take close up pics of the side skirts so that you can judge for yourself. BTW, I may be interested in your CF rear diffuser as well (if it's the same weave). If I haven't said it already, I'm a big fan of your products (and I haven't even bought anything from you guys yet! ;-) Thanks, Nelson P.S. Plan on making any products for the '93-'98 Supras? I have one of these as well, a '95 TT. P.S.S. How about '90-'96 300ZX's? I've got a '90 TT |
I was asked if this tail light cover would fit a 99 spec tail light. Are the 99 specs different from USDM version in terms of shape?
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what kind of wheels are those on the silver fd? How wide are the front wheels?
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Those are old school racing harts..........
Front 17 x 8 + 35 Rear 17x 9 +35 Needs to be much wider for these front fenders............ |
Originally Posted by shineautoproject
I was asked if this tail light cover would fit a 99 spec tail light. Are the 99 specs different from USDM version in terms of shape?
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Sorry if I'm a little off-topic here but I have to know, what kind of fenders are those in front?
Originally Posted by shineautoproject
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/1...fd3s0428uf.jpg
http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/5...fd3s0419xg.jpg http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/1...fd3s0468hv.jpg http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/5...fd3s0506fc.jpg Tail light covers are now available. We have very few in stock. $250 + shipping ($40 to the lower 48 states) Carbon Version $500 (only available upon special request........made on order). Will not always be available either. Ken |
Originally Posted by RotorFrank
Sorry if I'm a little off-topic here but I have to know, what kind of fenders are those in front?
https://www.rx7club.com/group-buy-center-69/fd3s-ks-auto-kd-i-type-ii-aero-kit-last-chance-500523/ |
A. What's holding it on? The RE Amemiya cover "clips" on without double-sided tape or screws and is almost impossible to remove. Other knock-offs have required screws or tape to keep them on.
B. Is there a clear section bonded to the cover where the taillights are showing through (looks like there's a black ring around the lights) or is it a simple opening in the cover that allows them to show through? Thanks! |
The tail light cover that you see on this particular was simply snapped on. The way its designed allow it to do so. The only parts you have to double-side tape to your tailights are the rings around the tail light.....to keep it nice and flush. No screws required. So it is definitely just like the RE-A's in the way it mounts.
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