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KMO-II 11-10-2016 12:35 PM

LMFAO !!! :roflpuke2:

NorthStyle 11-10-2016 04:29 PM

I guess I'm in the minority since I like the look that the OP was going for, it is just the details that lower its quality. Things like the sealant not being even across the overfender (which was stated earlier) and the overfender not following the OEM radius of the fender but instead following it to a point then shrinking down that take away from it; not to mention the stretched wheels on a widebody (but that's just a personal preference).

Still, I do like the look and I appreciate the work/effort/money put into it. A few things I'd do differently but I definitely respect the work that went into it and it being different than every other overfendered Z34.

Xplicit97 11-11-2016 05:21 PM

I appreciate the sentiments, and the constructive critisism. A couple of clarifications though. the black between the body and flares is not a sealant, however it's rubber to prevent the flares from rubbing directly against the body. The tires are only slightly stretched, yes I am currently running spacers because I chose to keep my existing wheels. I will be fixing that at some time in the future. I am running a 20X10 +25 and a 20X12+0 with 295/30/20 and 265/35/20 respectively with spacers of course. I plan on going to a meatier set up in the future, possibly even dropping to a 19" or even 18" wheel. I have some ideas that will more accurately fit my theme. As with most builds they are always a work in progress. This thread wasn't meant to be a "build" thread, but to show something different. I knew not everyone would like it, but I wanted to show there were options aside from Nikko and Moonbeam. But hey on the positive side I won't have to worry about a bunch of copy cats apparently lol

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Originally Posted by NorthStyle (Post 3576630)
I guess I'm in the minority since I like the look that the OP was going for, it is just the details that lower its quality. Things like the sealant not being even across the overfender (which was stated earlier) and the overfender not following the OEM radius of the fender but instead following it to a point then shrinking down that take away from it; not to mention the stretched wheels on a widebody (but that's just a personal preference).

Still, I do like the look and I appreciate the work/effort/money put into it. A few things I'd do differently but I definitely respect the work that went into it and it being different than every other overfendered Z34.


CarbonSignal 11-12-2016 05:32 AM

Not a bad attempt keep up the good work.

Just small suggestion is remove the welting as that's usually needed when there are odd gaps flush looks much better

Funny looking at S30 adaptation on Z34 as we planning for opposite beginning of next year would be great to park both side by side


http://i826.photobucket.com/albums/z...ste9qnfdy.jpeg

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Xplicit97 11-12-2016 06:03 AM

I love your concept, and that could end up being one of my next projects. One thing I know that would set mine off is your guys Moonbeam spoiler, that would tie the whole concept together nicely I think.

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Originally Posted by CarbonSignal (Post 3577226)
Not a bad attempt keep up the good work.

Just small suggestion is remove the welting as that's usually needed when there are odd gaps flush looks much better

Funny looking at S30 adaptation on Z34 as we planning for opposite beginning of next year would be great to park both side by side


http://i826.photobucket.com/albums/z...ste9qnfdy.jpeg

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kenchan 11-12-2016 07:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CarbonSignal (Post 3577226)
Not a bad attempt keep up the good work.

Just small suggestion is remove the welting as that's usually needed when there are odd gaps flush looks much better

Funny looking at S30 adaptation on Z34 as we planning for opposite beginning of next year would be great to park both side by side


http://i826.photobucket.com/albums/z...ste9qnfdy.jpeg

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i usually dont like ur stuff, but this... very nice! :tup:

CarbonSignal 11-12-2016 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Xplicit97 (Post 3577230)
I love your concept, and that could end up being one of my next projects. One thing I know that would set mine off is your guys Moonbeam spoiler, that would tie the whole concept together nicely I think.

For S30 haven't done a rear spoiler yet. Chris Forsberg 280z in SEMA only had CS interior end exterior but not our spoiler.

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Xplicit97 11-13-2016 02:02 AM

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Originally Posted by CarbonSignal (Post 3577255)
For S30 haven't done a rear spoiler yet. Chris Forsberg 280z in SEMA only had CS interior end exterior but not our spoiler.

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Oh sorry I meant the Moonbeam spoiler for my 370Z project.


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