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Old 06-29-2007, 08:25 PM
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WIP: Fujimi Sileighty

This is the Initial D kit that I had for a while and finally decided to finish up

Not sure if I'm going to go with the theme...I might paint it another color.

So far I broke the headlight while polishing it....does anyone have a spare? The other spare that comes with the kit is too narrow and it's useless.

Going to make the grill for the front...making it out of the center panel



Wider lip...improves the look of the wheel so much
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Old 06-29-2007, 09:38 PM
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Re: WIP: Fujimi Sileighty

Sweet! Where did you get the ring that you used to widen the wheels?
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Old 06-29-2007, 09:58 PM
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Re: WIP: Fujimi Sileighty

off to a good start already, great idea on the wheels...looks much better, I'll be watching this one.

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Re: WIP: Fujimi Sileighty

Ok Jaymes I have to ask where did you get that Sileighty? -and do you know of any one in the US that sales the 280SX HB I would love to make one for my self. 1. to put the FU-silvia and 280 together or get one like yours man, can you help.
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Old 07-04-2007, 09:36 PM
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Re: WIP: Fujimi Sileighty

If I may offer a suggestion, cut out the broken head light, and make it look like some one installed a home made ram air in place of the head light.
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Old 07-05-2007, 09:18 AM
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Re: WIP: Fujimi Sileighty

Jaymes, I just noticed you needed another headlight, i'll check my stash and see if I have something you can use....you used the headlight glass that goes all the way across and has the "silvia" grill in the center? Let me know and tonight I'll check to see if I have an extra of that I could send you(provided you are in the US)

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Old 07-05-2007, 04:45 PM
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Re: WIP: Fujimi Sileighty

i love this car, and those wheels make this car look sooooo much better. How did you widen the lip?
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Old 07-05-2007, 09:29 PM
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Re: WIP: Fujimi Sileighty

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Jaymes, I just noticed you needed another headlight, i'll check my stash and see if I have something you can use....you used the headlight glass that goes all the way across and has the "silvia" grill in the center? Let me know and tonight I'll check to see if I have an extra of that I could send you(provided you are in the US)

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Hey Gray, yes those are the lights that I used! I am in the US (Cali) and it would be greatly appreciated
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Old 07-05-2007, 09:32 PM
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Re: WIP: Fujimi Sileighty

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Ok Jaymes I have to ask where did you get that Sileighty? -and do you know of any one in the US that sales the 280SX HB I would love to make one for my self. 1. to put the FU-silvia and 280 together or get one like yours man, can you help.
Oh yah hope the build works comes grate.
The sileighty is a Fujimi kit from their Initial D series. I don't know what a 280sx HB is...sorry

The wheel was widened using a tutorial around here somewhere. You take a thin sheet of styrene and wrap it around the rim. I used tape to secure it and put the tire over it. Pretty simple


as for progress updates, I'm repairing the crappy sideskirt I tried to make when I first had it (I don't know why I did this) and changing it back to stock.
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Re: WIP: Fujimi Sileighty

sorry about that it's 180SX not 280SX the 280ZX is the right term for the first 300ZX wich was a Datson(280ZX). the Car that i'm looking for is the 180SX HB here are some images of that car:


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Re: WIP: Fujimi Sileighty

oh... luckily those kits are common. Fujimi and Tamiya both make them. Neither one looks accurate in the back though, and the Tamiya one is kinda hard to find. I saw one in the classified section though so check it out. Those are also called 240sx
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Re: WIP: Fujimi Sileighty

i really have to ask.....

how did you do the rear wheels?the offset? kindly please PM me the details.
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Re: WIP: Fujimi Sileighty

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i really have to ask.....

how did you do the rear wheels?the offset? kindly please PM me the details.

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The wheel was widened using a tutorial around here somewhere. You take a thin sheet of styrene and wrap it around the rim. I used tape to secure it and put the tire over it. Pretty simple
see folks I was being nice! lol
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Old 07-06-2007, 04:28 PM
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Re: WIP: Fujimi Sileighty

here's the link on how to do the wheel

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...r+lip+tutorial

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