View Full Version : Style markers...shaved...pic.
TTriX
31st December 2002, 06:32 AM
someone asked for a pic of the side markers shaved, slightly illeagal but hey who cares.
this was for the old thread but now we can upload pics...so here it is.
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ExaBaybee
31st December 2002, 10:19 AM
thats one big ass exa.... but i think ill like it more when its painted...
how much does it weigh now... cos that looks like a shit load of fibreglass...???
Blood
31st December 2002, 10:37 AM
yeah, i think it despritly needs a coat of paint !! :(
negsdavid
31st December 2002, 10:39 AM
wow that looks pretty cool, u should change the doors too
Lowrida
31st December 2002, 01:15 PM
I like the spoiler? :confused:
Madspinner
31st December 2002, 06:22 PM
Hey the front end looks like its coming from a prelude front end.I like the spoiler .
TTriX
1st January 2003, 04:07 AM
the car is around 2000 lbs right now... the lift off front shedded alot of weight and gutting the interior did some more...removing the rear bar etc...
the front end i used the original pulsie front to mould the hood and fenders except i widened the fenders about 2" to cut down on the wheels sticking out.
the front i made the mould to flare out at the bottom and still shave the front bar off as well.
the spoiler is a JSP-67" wide, 3" less than my current wheel base.
my next pulsie i am trying to get down to 1700 lbs
with the body kit and about 200 plus hp.
and yes i know this one needed paint but it doesnt matter anymore as this car may not exist by this weekend-hehe-blown motor, new project in the works.
i love the stlye of this car but like i said in other posts i have new ideas and just trying to come up with one master plan.
and as for the hp-non assisted-no turbo, no NOS!
we'll see as i have to do a motor soon.
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TTriX
1st January 2003, 04:10 AM
oh yeah...
the front end i raised the hood at the base of the windsheild for heat extraction and the two holes in the hood part, one is for low density air intake and the other is for more heat extraction, and it works awesome.
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Matt
18th January 2003, 03:02 AM
I've said it before, but it's good to see someone being a bit more adventurous when it comes to styling their car. I prefer subtlety, but each to their own. Good on you mate, paint would give us a better idea of the form, but now we just have to wait for the new car!!
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