Side skirts and rear lip installed w/pics
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Side skirts and rear lip installed w/pics
Well I am finally done with with my custom Extreme dimensions side skirts and Stillen rear lip. I saw these side skirts at the SEMA show in Las Vegas in November last year and have been trying to buy them from them ever since. They said that they will produce these someday and all the molds they have made so far are prototypes because they don't fit perfectly. I own a body shop so I didn't care if they didn't fit exact I would make them work, (especially for the price of Nismo or Impul side skirts). They actually fit quite well if I hadn't wanted to cut one inch out them so they would match my front bumper and rear lip, height wise. It was a lot of work for one inch, but those are the small details to me that add up to the overall appearance. Maybe if some more people start calling Extreme Dimensions they can get these skirts into production.
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Awesome. Excellent work. Can you let me know what suspension/drop you have on your car?
Also, is it just me or is the paint off on all the aftermarket bodykit pieces. Could just be the pics. Let me know how it looks up close
Also, is it just me or is the paint off on all the aftermarket bodykit pieces. Could just be the pics. Let me know how it looks up close
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you're car is gorgeous... simply beautiful.
i took on a similar project for my nissan maxima, i retro-fitted some e46 bmw hamann sideskirts to match up to a custom bumper that I had made. I had to cut 2 inches off the sides and make an entirely new mounting lip on top to go inside the doors and for the wheel wells. i can definitely enjoy looking at your finished product and realize how much time and effort it took.
that's is a really nice coupe.
jason
i took on a similar project for my nissan maxima, i retro-fitted some e46 bmw hamann sideskirts to match up to a custom bumper that I had made. I had to cut 2 inches off the sides and make an entirely new mounting lip on top to go inside the doors and for the wheel wells. i can definitely enjoy looking at your finished product and realize how much time and effort it took.
that's is a really nice coupe.
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Originally posted by chops
joe, thats one of the sickest, slickest, cleanest g's around.
is that a front ic peeking through the nismo bumper? s/c or tt???
thanks for sharing.
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joe, thats one of the sickest, slickest, cleanest g's around.
is that a front ic peeking through the nismo bumper? s/c or tt???
thanks for sharing.
chops
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Just today I told my wife that maybe we should trade the Z for something with a back seat. With 2 kids, one family car doesn't cut it. Then, for the first time I jumped on the G35 forum and this is the first thread I open. Your car is beautiful! Trading in the Z wouldn't hurt as much if I could potentially have a beautiful ride like yours. Nice job.