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Old 01-06-2005, 07:05 AM
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...:::350z replicated:::...

there is another chop by me.

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Re: ...:::350z replicated:::...

Hate the headlights, and a few too many hood pins. Nice chop though.
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Re: ...:::350z replicated:::...

looks really good, but could use clear headlights with some blue HID's
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I think it looks pretty good. I really like how you had the Carbon fiber blend in. With the head lights I agree on clears
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Re: ...:::350z replicated:::...

.......Speachless......
i just dont know what to say everything about it is GREAT!
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Re: ...:::350z replicated:::...

thnx everyone for the replies, and yea concernin the lights...erm...im nt changin them cos i like them the way they are, paint scheme, yellow lights and 6 hood pins are the ideas i got from one 350z so i want to keep them. Rims: originaly i had gold painted "spyder" kind rims which fit and lookd perfect but the back rim didnt fit well and was a bit blurry and less deep dish than front so i had to remove those and put AC shnitzer.

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i did some new things to it, i removed the HUD lights from wind shield and put a set of gauges and a boost controller on a dash board.
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