finalforce's JDM Interlagos Fire
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This came in yesterday!
I had to custom cut this to complete the look I wanted for my front end. I tried to keep the front pointy so I cut my carbon splitter to compliment the shape. If I kept it winging out like its original form it would take away my angles on driveways and I will scrape like a b!tch. I haven't driven with it on yet, but I just measured that there's only 2.5" that separates my front end and the floor
Aside from its function, I think the adjustable support rods are stylish and add an aggressive demeanor. I angled it so that it follows the lines and direction of the headlights and flows smoothly.
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Pic: not the final cut or pre-drill. I just took the pic because I noticed how cool the reflection was by accident.
I had second thoughts going into this mod, but after seeing the finished product I couldn't be more happier...now I need an ARC oil cooler to fill up that mouth.
Here's the carbon accents I left on my Veilside lip. The clear lining around the border is my clear bra. I recently applied it to protect my paint and its still in the curing stages.
BTW, I got a new look for my rear. It won't be until a few months that I'll receive it. I had to wait four months for my wheels, six months for my carbon lip, and now I have to wait again, lol. I guess good things are worth the wait
I had to custom cut this to complete the look I wanted for my front end. I tried to keep the front pointy so I cut my carbon splitter to compliment the shape. If I kept it winging out like its original form it would take away my angles on driveways and I will scrape like a b!tch. I haven't driven with it on yet, but I just measured that there's only 2.5" that separates my front end and the floor
Aside from its function, I think the adjustable support rods are stylish and add an aggressive demeanor. I angled it so that it follows the lines and direction of the headlights and flows smoothly.
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Pic: not the final cut or pre-drill. I just took the pic because I noticed how cool the reflection was by accident.
I had second thoughts going into this mod, but after seeing the finished product I couldn't be more happier...now I need an ARC oil cooler to fill up that mouth.
Here's the carbon accents I left on my Veilside lip. The clear lining around the border is my clear bra. I recently applied it to protect my paint and its still in the curing stages.
BTW, I got a new look for my rear. It won't be until a few months that I'll receive it. I had to wait four months for my wheels, six months for my carbon lip, and now I have to wait again, lol. I guess good things are worth the wait
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I've been viewing this thread for quite some time now, your build is coming along really clean. I like how you thoroughly decide on yours parts.
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$1200-2k for an oil cooler set up? If you guys need step by step instructions on constructing your own for literally 1/10th of that cost. PM me. OP = I have never been been a fan of IF, that stated..I'm in love with ur Z. tastefully modded. well done
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I made it by 3mm If I misangle my approach it'll scrape......let's hope I'm accurate every time.
Hey what's up man. Long time no see I actually purposely used those bushes to mix it up a little.
Tell me about it. This color is not very popular, but I love how exotic it is. As far as the oil cooler, I know how to go that route, but ARC is...... well ARC
Bleh.... to each his own
Almost there
Hey what's up man. Long time no see I actually purposely used those bushes to mix it up a little.
Bleh.... to each his own
Almost there