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I drove ttrank's car solo
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G35 sedan w/ too much money in mods
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I had to grind the area where the corners fit in to get them to sit and clip in properly due to the thickness of the poly.
The other thing I did is not really a mod but I removed the plastic clip in the front of the fender and thru bolted the bumper.
The only other thing was I lightly sanded the headlight tabs as they are just a smidge to thick.
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James that's not the license plate hole. Duh. They shaved that. That's a vent to allow more air to the front and for the x to cool the front diff. Strafe took awhile to release it so fitment would be on point. Also the quality of poly. U can have some poly that is too flimsy and some too stiff. I personally haven't dealt with it yet but I will be ordering one to replace my fg nismo
Last edited by r1forever80; 11-19-2011 at 11:11 PM.
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I can actually see the mold lines and I was contemplating cutting the poly tabs to use my metal ones but I am happy with them so I will just leave what is there the poly is plenty
thick.
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Had the holes filled, smoothed and painted my core support. Thanks to Chris (JDM Cain) for hooking me up with the guy who recently did his.
Also had my wiper cowl painted. Removed wiper fluid sprayers and had the holes filled (inspired by Danny - GreenGoblin).
Core support is on.
Thanks to Randy (RRYDE) for waking up early this morning and going over to Eric's shop to swap it for me. Randy even took the time to clean up the area behind the core support (AC Condensor, etc.), thank you sir!
We had talked about burning my ARC titanium radiator panel a couple months ago when I got it polished, but I was undecided how I wanted to burn it. Randy suggested just a subtle line to show that its titanium, he burned it for me today (pictured sitting on unpainted core support). Thanks again homie.
Also had my wiper cowl painted. Removed wiper fluid sprayers and had the holes filled (inspired by Danny - GreenGoblin).
Core support is on.
Thanks to Randy (RRYDE) for waking up early this morning and going over to Eric's shop to swap it for me. Randy even took the time to clean up the area behind the core support (AC Condensor, etc.), thank you sir!
We had talked about burning my ARC titanium radiator panel a couple months ago when I got it polished, but I was undecided how I wanted to burn it. Randy suggested just a subtle line to show that its titanium, he burned it for me today (pictured sitting on unpainted core support). Thanks again homie.