Okay, so I've had the car for around 6 months now, so think it's time to finally start up a build thread.
Firstly, I'll put up a few pics of my last car; a "heavily modified" 2011 Ford Fiesta Zetec S.
Some of the mods include:
- Hydraulic Suspension with rear seats taken out for full boot build
- Cobra Bucket Seats with LUKE 4 Point Harnesses
- Custom made Focus RS style rear diffuser with custom made dual exit cat back exhaust
- Lots of gold body styling
Anyway, moving onto my new car. In November last year I bought myself a 2011 370Z GT. This was supposed to be a more grown up car for me, that I wasn't going to "need to modify" and was just going to enjoy as it is. Long story short, that theory is now out the window as you'll see below.
Here's a few standard pics:
Aside from some LED bulbs etc, my first purchase for the Z was the Amuse bodykit, straight off Scott's 370, which included an almost 900 mile round trip in my dad's Honda CRV to pick them up. (Yes, I could've had them couriered up, but wheres the fun in that? )
So, my plan was always to have my car wrapped, as you can probably tell from my fiesta build, I like to try and stand out from the crowd. So as I type this my car is with the wrapping company, mid way through its colour change
Anyway, once I had dropped my car off last Monday for its wrap, I saw Parello's RT wings for sale and had to have them! Contradictory to what I said above, I decided to get these couriered up direct to the wrapping company to be fitted and wrapped. With the quickest and most painless sale and turnaround ever, they are now fitted and wrapped - but I won't give the colour away just yet!
So as we are now up to date. I'll put up a few progress pics up of the wrap so far. (In black and white of course!). It's due to be completed early next week, so should hopefully see some finished pics by the end of the week.
Into the following wee I have then booked in to have a custom exhaust made up by the same company that made my Fiesta one, so pictures and a video should hopefully soon follow it being built and fitted
As always, all comments and suggestions welcome! Much more still to come!