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Old 01-09-2011, 08:37 PM   #1
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- here is a fujimi honda integra type r kit , cut hood to expose engine bay, added some engine bay essentials, made a v6 , j32a2 swap from a 2001-2003 acura cl-s .... rims are from tamiaya honda s2000 spec v.... check out the build thread for more info.....thanks everyone!














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Old 01-10-2011, 12:26 AM   #2
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Interior is really nice, and I love the wooden steering wheel. That's very California. I put one in my RHD surfer EG, great style! I also love the Wink mirror and that was a great use of the GAB decal on the back of it. Great work on the V6, too, scratching a motor is a lot of work and yours looks good, you paid good attention to the intake plenum. Awesome. The yellow works great with the CF hood and fenders, and you can never go wrong with some MF-10s. Awesome work!
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Old 01-10-2011, 06:02 AM   #3
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Interior is really nice, and I love the wooden steering wheel. That's very California. I put one in my RHD surfer EG, great style! I also love the Wink mirror and that was a great use of the GAB decal on the back of it. Great work on the V6, too, scratching a motor is a lot of work and yours looks good, you paid good attention to the intake plenum. Awesome. The yellow works great with the CF hood and fenders, and you can never go wrong with some MF-10s. Awesome work!

^thanks WILLIMO , the means alot , your the reason I started back up on the models looking at your ek kswap build your doing . That motor was a challenge for me as it was my first time scratch building a motor , but it was fun ..... I started scratch build a H22 motor for the hondas (coming soon) .....
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Old 01-24-2011, 01:54 AM   #4
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Old 01-25-2011, 09:45 PM   #5
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Good job, don't get discouraged if you don't get many responses back. Just keep on chuckin. One thing you can try finishing off light colored paint jobs is giving the panel lines a light grey wash. Black is too dark and will make it stand out too much.

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Good job, don't get discouraged if you don't get many responses back. Just keep on chuckin. One thing you can try finishing off light colored paint jobs is giving the panel lines a light grey wash. Black is too dark and will make it stand out too much.

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^thanks for the support..... i have never tried any type of wash, i see everyone talking bout it, but no good explaination of how to properly use "wash"....ill try it out one day.
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J series in a DC chassis SAY WHAT!!!!

Pretty nice job. I'd have to say though... try a different CF. that one looks a bit fake. great job on tackling the open hood J series swap though.
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J series in a DC chassis SAY WHAT!!!!

Pretty nice job. I'd have to say though... try a different CF. that one looks a bit fake. great job on tackling the open hood J series swap though.

^WHAT!!!! ...lol , thanks , the c/f was scalemotorsports thats what the l.h.s. has, idk if theres any way better quality c/f decal than scalemotorsports ...
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I have their cf too. but yours just looks black with yellow dots. keep searching on their site for more realistic looking cf
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Nice and original swap!
At last something different from the usual K-swap, nice job on opening the hood too, I plan to make the same on my next teg when the first one will be done...

The scratch build J32 looks good too you've got pretty good skills at building engines.
CF could have look better, but I think it's not that much a matter of brand rather that a matter of pattern.
The one you used is plain weave pattern which is hardly used on big CF parts. Next time try to use twill weave pattern, I'm sure it will look better.

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Nice and original swap!
At last something different from the usual K-swap, nice job on opening the hood too, I plan to make the same on my next teg when the first one will be done...

The scratch build J32 looks good too you've got pretty good skills at building engines.
CF could have look better, but I think it's not that much a matter of brand rather that a matter of pattern.
The one you used is plain weave pattern which is hardly used on big CF parts. Next time try to use twill weave pattern, I'm sure it will look better.


^thanks man.... i will look into bettering my carbon fiber skills...always something to learn in life, hehehe....
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