LS1 Drift Build 'Nuff Said'
Subscribed bro!! BRG family in here you doing great job my man. I love the entire thread and work that has been done to your z so far man and i can only wish my build to go as smooth as yours.
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^^^ Thanks terrasmak,,,
The latches are these:http://www.hrpworld.com/index.cfm?fo...ction=category
But I am going to unstall these instead..
The latches are these:http://www.hrpworld.com/index.cfm?fo...ction=category
But I am going to unstall these instead..
^ if u hit something u think the bumper will easily detach and not get too bang up?
I'm building a drift car also but think im leaning towards zip-tieing the front on so that way if i do hit something it will come off instead of breaking.
Also considering using this for a quick release on post 19
http://zilvia.net/f/tech-talk/361732...l#post3822706]
I'm building a drift car also but think im leaning towards zip-tieing the front on so that way if i do hit something it will come off instead of breaking.
Also considering using this for a quick release on post 19
http://zilvia.net/f/tech-talk/361732...l#post3822706]
^royal, im hitting tx2k12 next march, you gonna be there/ id love to see this thing in person, along with some ******* and nice cars lol. i got the jaeger supply too lmao
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^ if u hit something u think the bumper will easily detach and not get too bang up?
I'm building a drift car also but think im leaning towards zip-tieing the front on so that way if i do hit something it will come off instead of breaking.
Also considering using this for a quick release on post 19
http://zilvia.net/f/tech-talk/361732...l#post3822706]
I'm building a drift car also but think im leaning towards zip-tieing the front on so that way if i do hit something it will come off instead of breaking.
Also considering using this for a quick release on post 19
http://zilvia.net/f/tech-talk/361732...l#post3822706]
Oh bro I will def be at TX2K12, was there this year and it was insane.. We will have to link up for sure that weekend.
I vote for zip-ties, i know its ricey but its functional. The latch for the trunk i can see but they are too noticeable up front, i think it would take away from the clean look.
So are you done with interior? Looks like ur done with the front tube chassis and when are we gonna see a start up video?
So are you done with interior? Looks like ur done with the front tube chassis and when are we gonna see a start up video?
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I vote for zip-ties, i know its ricey but its functional. The latch for the trunk i can see but they are too noticeable up front, i think it would take away from the clean look.
So are you done with interior? Looks like ur done with the front tube chassis and when are we gonna see a start up video?
So are you done with interior? Looks like ur done with the front tube chassis and when are we gonna see a start up video?
I agree with you on the Zip-ties comment, prb will stay with those up front and get those other brackets for the hatch..
Now to answer you question. The interior cage and front tube chassis is done, he is just wrapping up my new brake lines. Should be taking her home this week, then a massive update with detailed pics and how much everything costed.
If anyone wants me to take a pic of a certain area let me know and i will do so..
Thanks guys
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But that is why, just want the Billet Aluminum Fuel Rails








