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Posts posted by CJ.
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The black & white shot is awesome!
Though do love the shots with all the colours from the lights outside reflecting off the car.
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Haha, good to see you made the most of the event! There was me thinking more cars were going to appear as the pic's went on
Love your wheels! Very nice car mate
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They are for sale now actually. Sorry i just saw this topic.
Basically what we did was adapted a skyline R35 spoiler to the Z using 3D air flow simulations.
Then have it made in carbon fibre.
I'll upload some pics on the weekday and post more info later on.
Ray
Sounds good! Like the look of the 35 spoiler, and could see it working well for the zed. Pics of the final product will be the test though
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Awesome work, scary when its a 'do or die' with your own headlights but it definitely worked brilliantly!
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Awesome - very 'fresh' looking - not sure if red brakes would somewhat clash? (just a thought )
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Very nice! Sometimes the small subtle additions can make one of the largest differences!
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Haha have to love tunnels for their exhaust note amplification :D
There's always a bigger fish on the road lol, usually when your feeling pretty cool & happy with your car lol
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Noooooooo
Phantom works, not one solid colour on volks
Agreed!
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I don't get why people put on seatbelts, its a literally 2 second job and it woudl have probably saved his life
At least the passenger looks to have buckled up and more senceless loss of life was avoided.
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Going to be looking out now throughout the film for a fleet of 350's in the background
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If you have an extendible wheel brace, I found if you cut the cap off the rubber handle, a rachet handle sits nicely in the there,so you have a breaker bar.
Good top tip that
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There are 2 hangers (1 each side) for the exhaust that the rubber mounts hang from, maybe just quickly check if the one side is stitting futher along its hanger than the other side (as they are longer than the rubber hanger is wide, so they can move a little on them).
Worth a check
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Snnow foam, rinse and wax - sounds a good start to car shine & care
Looks to have come up nice even without the clay (maybe just not as "smooth" feeling as with post-clay bar'ing
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Cheers CJ, it's nice to hear positive feedback.
The rear is a Chargespeed, with Carbon Diffuser and Nismo side skirts. The front has a Nismo V2.
It's a blend I liked and felt suited the car. The boot is also carbon but painted Azure. No spoiler as I didn't want to drill into the carbon making it harder to sell in the future.
Cheers Wasso, appreciate the parts list Good call with the spoiler/bootlid - with carbon you are very committed once holes are drilled and it does look great without the spoiler, plus quite different at the same time.
Yea the combination i think works great Is there a place I could check out some more pics of your car buddy?
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Very nice - good find! - stylish & mot friendly
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Looks good - is pretty subtle and sounds like its quite hard wearing.
Does it come in a sheet or like a pre cut pattern?
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1 can I would think would do the two handles with about 4-5 coats each.
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I've used the DiNoc before and would rate it highly
Shapes, reshapes, sticks well and very easy to manipulate.
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Looks good - & the upside of wrapping is you can always remove it at a later date & your back to what you had
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Lol and there was me thinking it was a vid where he shows how he successfully gets off of his drive >
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Camskill have some good prices when in sale, not sure if they have those particular ones though - may be worth a look at least?
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Very nice even braving the damp looking weather outside to have a pic taken
The blue looks nice with the front splitter - hmmm
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Black may be an absolute bugger to keep clean, but when it is clean - dam does it look good!
I used to use a Meguires 3 step paint process that got similar results on a black car to this. Only problem was took the entire day to wash and go through the complete process, you coudlnt sit back and admire your work at the end until the next day
If you have a black car you need this kit! (Thanks to Tim @ Envy!)
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Wow what a difference! It's so easy to get marks like that on a black car, most the time not even your fault! - supermarket car parks... so excellent to see someone that has had a go with this setup and posted the results.
Top job & nice work!