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EVO Extreme Finished pics Part 2...(now with a lowered bum)


primera man
06-03-2002, 07:23 PM
Well after reading the comments from the first thread......you guys were right...the arse needed to be lower.
So thankyou to the guys who pointed it out.
So after a little cutting of springs etc etc...........
Ladies and gentlemen....I present to you the newer and lower EVO Extreme.....is this better ???...tell me what you think now
:) :smoka:
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MX100
06-03-2002, 07:25 PM
WHOA~ awesome man~!!! looks really really good!!!
how can u lower it after u assemble everything?~!?!?
looks so awesome now~ ~

very very good job~

primera man
06-03-2002, 07:33 PM
Originally posted by MX100
WHOA~ awesome man~!!! looks really really good!!!
how can u lower it after u assemble everything?~!?!?
looks so awesome now~ ~

very very good job~
All the underneath i glue together with Micro Kristal Klear due to the different colour's of white and black.
Using normal glue can make one colour bleed out onto the other. MKK does not do it.
So i only use a small amount so that it is easy to pull apart if i have to. The glue can pell off after you have got it apart.
So much easier to use in this case.

GTI1800
06-03-2002, 07:37 PM
very nice car......really good, congratulations.....

Laurent

daggerlee
06-03-2002, 07:55 PM
Looks even better than the first pics you posted :D Sometimes wheel arches can be misleading

You must handle your car with kid gloves...in my experience MKK doesn't form a strong bond at all

flyonthewall
06-04-2002, 06:49 AM
Nah man, thats way too high, looks like a monster truck! U need to lower it some more!!!:finger:

Seriously though it looks much better, bet u thinking 'why didnt i do that in the first place!'

So whats next dude? Have a still got to do those 'around the house' jobs yet?

Gainsbourg
06-04-2002, 07:16 AM
Again my congratulations for your superb job.
Now looks even better.
Can't stop admiring it. Beautiful in any angle. :)

apex_N1
06-04-2002, 12:42 PM
Great job, man! it looks much more aggressive. Could you please explain how you lowered the car? thanks.

jimbob
06-04-2002, 03:13 PM
nice job !!

looks great at that height - just the right stance.

Jimbob

Snooker
06-04-2002, 03:58 PM
NOW itīs a perfect job. :D

turbos86
06-04-2002, 05:19 PM
2 Thumbs up!:flash:

primera man
06-04-2002, 06:49 PM
The lowering of the front was easy as i got away with shorting the shocks and springs.
I only had to remove about 1-1.5mm to get the front right.

The rear was the same...cut the shocks down a weeee bit.
Where the rear suspension arms attach on to the underneath i managed to heat them and bend them a little so that they sat higher up into the wheel arch. This was done by heating the plastic by a candle (be very careful or you end up with a pile of melted plastic) and then molding it to fit when its still hot

Midnight Racer
06-04-2002, 09:00 PM
:eek2: that looks amazing

DVSNCYNIKL
06-04-2002, 09:05 PM
Save pics

Download schematics of Primera Man's house.

Put two juicy steaks in bag.

:devil: :devil: :devil:

primera man
06-05-2002, 12:16 AM
Originally posted by DVSNCYNIKL
Save pics

Download schematics of Primera Man's house.

Put two juicy steaks in bag.

:devil: :devil: :devil:
Remember my friend Ginger ;) ;)

flyonthewall
06-05-2002, 06:21 AM
Originally posted by primera man
This was done by heating the plastic by a candle (be very careful or you end up with a pile of melted plastic) and then molding it to fit when its still hot

U could also try doing this or something similar in the future with a soldering iron. The heat given off one of these is sufficient enough to soften the plastic and is less likely to set fire to your part - as well as the rest of the house, remember kids safety first!!!!:D :D :D

Guiddy
06-05-2002, 12:54 PM
Warren, I was blown away when I looked at this! It just looks amazing, well done!

I wish I had time to be knocking them out like I used to, but too much is happening here I guess!

Inspirational however, inspirational!!!:eek:

primera man
06-05-2002, 05:56 PM
Originally posted by Guiddy
Warren, I was blown away when I looked at this! It just looks amazing, well done!

I wish I had time to be knocking them out like I used to, but too much is happening here I guess!

Inspirational however, inspirational!!!:eek:

Thanks Dan.
Bit of a shame not to see you around in here much...i miss seeing your work and know-how

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