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Old 11-30-2012, 11:57 PM   #1
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Jebus greg that front end looks amazing.

with your price range you can pretty much pick out any car. i was in hunt for a Bubble Tech Project FD a month ago to do a kit as well. any if youre willing to travel a bit, you can get FD's well below your budget (mine was like 5k blown motor)


but quick glance i noticed the windows are different. Judging from the rendering it looks like the side windows will need to be replaced.. is that correct?
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Old 12-01-2012, 12:05 AM   #2
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Very badass! I love seeing new innovative stuff for these 20 yr old cars.

If I would do anything, it would be to run deep dish Meisters like you have on the rendering.
It'll bring the car more attention in the car community, imo.


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Old 12-01-2012, 11:44 AM   #3
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Jebus greg that front end looks amazing.
but quick glance i noticed the windows are different. Judging from the rendering it looks like the side windows will need to be replaced.. is that correct?
actually no, this is by design, what I am doing is raising the shoulder line of the door to consume the opening latch. It changes that entire line that blends into the fender. I will either do an electronic door release or a mechanical latch that be built flush into that surface. I will still have to blank out the space above that latch, the area that the glass does not meet, but that should be easy to do



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