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Old 06-19-2008, 03:04 PM
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Aoshima 350z oob ,flocking used on interior , body sprayed in zero pearl white . sorry for the dust in the photos, took them after i returned from a show at the weekend forgot to dust it .Hope you like it








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Re: Aoshima 350z

Great job!
It looks like your panel lines in the back may have run a little bit, but other than that, everything is PERFECT!
And I absolutely love those blue wheels!
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Re: Aoshima 350z

wow! how'd u paint your wheels like that?
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Re: Aoshima 350z

Absolute stunner! Fantastic match with those wheels, sets everything off perfectly. Never considered having white body with light coloured rims...may have to use that concept in future for one of my own builds . Got more pics of the interior too? Looks like theres some red trim/flocking on the seats...
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Re: Aoshima 350z

Great finish, and I especially like those wheels. A nice little piece of individual flair.
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Re: Aoshima 350z

Looks extremely unique, this car is hot in white, and the rims give the extra look. Very nice job, good color choice.
Did you win a prize at the show you mentioned?
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Re: Aoshima 350z

Excellent job, the white with blue rims really sets it off.
One bit of critizism is: Be consistant with the panel lines. Wash them all or don't wash at all... 3rd and 4th pic... half washed half not... looks wierd.
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Re: Aoshima 350z

Nice work. The Aoshima kit danm there look as good as the Tamiya one.

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