modified 350z veilside front widebody and fender semi conversion, well this project has taken on a life of its own |
modified 350z veilside front widebody and fender semi conversion, well this project has taken on a life of its own |
Nov 5, 2009 - 5:05 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jul 19, '05 From San Antonio Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
well this project has sorta taken on a life of its own i am in the process of moding a 350z front veilside kit with flares to fit my 94 toyota celica i will not be converting to the front headlights and i will be keeping the four front lights up in the front (upgrading to projectors ) and the kit will be modded an cut to pieces to fit the celica ive got everything in my head as of now and i will be drawing out schematics and concept art for this project to pin point where i am going to cut and fiber galss ect... i am in the process of getting a 3sgte upgrade as well but as you know this takes time the supra rear end conversion is nearing completion and will be done before the end of november that being said i am begining the thread for this front end 350z style front end... this is the pic that got it all started... and got me thinking so im crossing these to kits and fabricating my own custome kit which i will be making copys of and possibly selling later down the line...
This is the veilside front iv got that im starting after november Ill keep you all posted >:)>.... |
Dec 31, 2009 - 9:07 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 12, '08 From Paterson nj Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
WOW!!!! now that cant get any better than that! you are doing exactly what I'm trying to design on my Super Celica Transformation plans!, (just the vents/ducts on the front) I had the same exact idea,unluckly I'm not at my house, but I will show you some pics of the new front I'm sketching. its awesome!. you will still need someplace to put turn signals! so the best I can come up with is that you make them out of LEDs from the LED seller I PMd you about, because you wont have to replace them in a long time. and also use LEDs because you wont have to alter much the design of your bumper, just measure the same distance and placement on both sides and drill some 5mm holes on the bumper in whatever shape you want, but its better if you take some time and sketch several different arrangements and than choose the one you think is best if you cant decide between a couple make a poll and we will help you decide
-------------------- waiting for LEDs for next project WOW recieved the LEDs, just tested a set up on a breadboard and I can barely see anything lol. I think I'm closer to being blind !! |
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