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Old 04-23-2005, 12:21 AM
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Revised lowered Z(please post opinions!)


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Can someone post some opinions?
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Old 04-23-2005, 09:13 AM
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ok so you havn't done much too it. but the stance is always important on a car. I lower alot of my maisto cars, as the suspension often puts a gap between the wheel arch and wheel. So in my opinion lower that Z has improved the look.
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Re: Revised lowered Z

What is there really to opinionate on?
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Re: Re: Revised lowered Z

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What is there really to opinionate on?
I mean this:what do u think of the look. does it look dumb, do u think i should make more changes to it? if u do think that, what should i do to it?
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Re: Revised lowered Z

the lowering is noticeable you did a good job. Also, as long as you like your model, you shouldn't care what others say about it.
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Old 04-25-2005, 01:29 AM
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Re: Re: Revised lowered Z

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the lowering is noticeable you did a good job. Also, as long as you like your model, you shouldn't care what others say about it.
k. thanx for ur opinions. THIS THREAD IS OFFICIALLY DEAD!
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Re: Revised lowered Z

paint the rims black- there now its alive
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Re: Revised lowered Z

Make a widebody kit, a nice lip wing, and throw some nice wheels on it, make it a beast.
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