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Old 01-20-2004, 09:53 PM
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Drift Nissan Sil-Eighty~















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Old 01-20-2004, 09:56 PM
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Re: Drift Nissan Sil-Eighty~

That Car is SO HOT



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Old 01-20-2004, 09:57 PM
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Look's awesome Tom.I love to color and the body kit is very clean.. Good job!


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Re: Drift Nissan Sil-Eighty~

Very nice!!! Little to much camber.....Love the exhaust
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Re: Drift Nissan Sil-Eighty~

that colour is so cool. whats it called?
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Old 01-20-2004, 10:23 PM
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Thanks.. The paint is Tamiya candy lime green, which imo, is the nicest
color i've used from tamiya sprays. Pictures can't show how nice it looks
in real life.
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I like the bodywork, but the wheels turn me off. Those massive sleeves and o-ring tires look cartoonish and silly in my opinion.

It's a well-built model, but an aesthetic slip-up. That's my take.
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Old 01-20-2004, 10:52 PM
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Re: Drift Nissan Sil-Eighty~

Nice!.. love the bodykit and colour
maybe use some new style Nismo decal to replace the old style one?
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Old 01-20-2004, 11:04 PM
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Re: Drift Nissan Sil-Eighty~

Where does that front end come from? Cause it's like the third one I've seen.

Very awesome by the way!
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Re: Drift Nissan Sil-Eighty~

good build .. i like it .. i do have a queston tho ... mostly because i do not know .. why do you have the tires leaning at such an angle? ...

i know about chamber and such when setting up the suspension .. but never seen any type of race car (or street car for that matter less it had bent axles or bad alignment) .. that has that extreme of an angle on the wheels.
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This car has some mad camber .. It is a drift thing ...





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Show that car standing still, and I bet you $5 that the wheels wouldn't be leaning in that much. While a car moves, there is all sorts of weight transfer and body roll, I don't care how stiff you set it up, so a picture of it in action doesn't convince me.
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Re: Drift Nissan Sil-Eighty~

Well I was not trying to convince anyone, and I don't realy come to this forum to argue with people how ever most people on here seem to me to be just waitig to argue and make other peoples cars look bad bottom line is it is not your build and Camber built it to how he likes to see a car ...

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Re: Drift Nissan Sil-Eighty~

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Show that car standing still, and I bet you $5 that the wheels wouldn't be leaning in that much. While a car moves, there is all sorts of weight transfer and body roll, I don't care how stiff you set it up, so a picture of it in action doesn't convince me.
Not same car, but just to show you such thing exists...more of an old school thing.





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Re: Drift Nissan Sil-Eighty~

enuoght abuot the camber. who cares the car doesnt run. wat the important thing is are the wheels from fujimi????
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