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Old 06-04-2003, 04:37 PM
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glad to see someone else besides me like my choice of wheels i have a set of yokahama model 5's which i was debating of putting on. however, they look nice with these so i decided to save them for another project. i wanted something a bit different with the lights so i went for the yellow highbeams. if nothing else, they're different

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Old 06-04-2003, 05:09 PM
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This models makes me think how much better all my models could be...yours is so good it lowers my self-asteem
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Old 06-04-2003, 05:27 PM
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This models makes me think how much better all my models could be...yours is so good it lowers my self-asteem
Yea, your right. All you did was make an excellent, I mean the best ITR around and make me look like crap. Its too, too, too good.:cry:
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Old 06-04-2003, 05:34 PM
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YOU shouldn't put yourselves down like that man. (whew, that sounded girly!)

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YOU shouldn't put yourselves down like that man. (whew, that sounded girly!)

Yea, but I am trying to redo my teg and I have been working on my WBK for a few weeks and nothing is working out. (I have already gone through many many many sheets of styrene)
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Old 06-04-2003, 07:59 PM
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i would really really LOVE to know how you went about putting the R33 bumper on the civic. that would be awesome. I was going to do a R32 bumper on mine but don't know how to tackle the project. since yours looks so clean I thought I'd ask. did you cut the bumper in the middle to accommodate for it's wider size? like did you take a chunk out of the middle to make it less wide?
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Old 06-04-2003, 09:02 PM
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i would really really LOVE to know how you went about putting the R33 bumper on the civic. that would be awesome. I was going to do a R32 bumper on mine but don't know how to tackle the project. since yours looks so clean I thought I'd ask. did you cut the bumper in the middle to accommodate for it's wider size? like did you take a chunk out of the middle to make it less wide?
I think it was scratchbuilt.
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the civic bumper is modified from the stock bumper. i have a link to that kit here

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last pic... i'll leave you guys alone... i promise :angel:

the panel lines are done in thinned black enamel... it's very subtle... i didn't want to over-do it. hood should be done sometime in the next two weeks.



until i have something worth showing... (probably nothing really... this kit is done in my book ) thanks for the interest and kind comments!

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Well done! I personally don't like body kits but I must say this is a excellent build! :sun:

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AWESOME!!
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AWESOME!!
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appleseed,absolutely fu%^*ng unbelieveable
Sorry I missed it earlier

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nice car man and im making a widebody for my car to but it just have to get paint on it.
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