July Northeast spotted thread
#50
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you need to strike a balance between the amount of CF you use on your car. too much CF to the point of mismatching is not the way to go. too little CF such as slapping on a hood and nothing else to match with it is also not the best look.
i believe the reason his widebody CF Z is designed like that is to showcase his skills with CF. i spoke with Tony a couple months ago and asked why he didn't just convert the entire body to CF, he said he liked the daytona blue color and wanted to keep some pieces intact.
he used to be a vendor. i'm not sure if he's still active or not with his account:
https://my350z.com/forum/exterior-an...-projects.html
i believe the reason his widebody CF Z is designed like that is to showcase his skills with CF. i spoke with Tony a couple months ago and asked why he didn't just convert the entire body to CF, he said he liked the daytona blue color and wanted to keep some pieces intact.
he used to be a vendor. i'm not sure if he's still active or not with his account:
https://my350z.com/forum/exterior-an...-projects.html
#51
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you need to strike a balance between the amount of CF you use on your car. too much CF to the point of mismatching is not the way to go. too little CF such as slapping on a hood and nothing else to match with it is also not the best look.
i believe the reason his widebody CF Z is designed like that is to showcase his skills with CF. i spoke with Tony a couple months ago and asked why he didn't just convert the entire body to CF, he said he liked the daytona blue color and wanted to keep some pieces intact.
he used to be a vendor. i'm not sure if he's still active or not with his account:
https://my350z.com/forum/exterior-an...-projects.html
i believe the reason his widebody CF Z is designed like that is to showcase his skills with CF. i spoke with Tony a couple months ago and asked why he didn't just convert the entire body to CF, he said he liked the daytona blue color and wanted to keep some pieces intact.
he used to be a vendor. i'm not sure if he's still active or not with his account:
https://my350z.com/forum/exterior-an...-projects.html
#52
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i've seen one couple yrs ago at sema. this is the article http://www.carbonfibergear.com/sema-...r-nissan-350z/
sorry to go OT mods
sorry to go OT mods
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I remember now....I like your setup. Do you actually live in CT?
Side note: Also saw a dope G35 today right at the cvs at the bottom of broad street in manchester. Nice grill, and wheels. What really gave it away was the Italian flags on the rearview mirrors.....
Side note: Also saw a dope G35 today right at the cvs at the bottom of broad street in manchester. Nice grill, and wheels. What really gave it away was the Italian flags on the rearview mirrors.....