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Old 07-15-2008, 07:12 PM
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Fujimi 300ZR

Hey. Yeah, so I've had this kit since forever it seems like. I tried to sell it but nobody wanted it so I felt kind of bad and here's what I have so far: R32 spoiler, t-tops molded in, S.A.S. Nismo hood vent from a spare hood, and 2 wheel choices. I'm thinkin' perhaps TS Italian Red with a two-tone grey interior. Thanks for lookin'




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Old 07-15-2008, 07:35 PM
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always fun Anton, i'm along for the ride... keep up the great progress...
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Re: Fujimi 300ZR

nice! more 300zx!
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Re: Fujimi 300ZR

Nice start on this Z. The mods look quite fitting.

I like the BBS type wheels on it.
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Re: Fujimi 300ZR

the mesh fits the car nicely. if you go with the red then maybe paint the centers gold on the mesh.
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Re: Fujimi 300ZR

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the mesh fits the car nicely. if you go with the red then maybe paint the centers gold on the mesh.
I agree! Can't wait to see what you do with this one
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Re: Fujimi 300ZR

Convincing start Tonio, I'm not sure I like the rear spoiler, or better I like more the clean look without it.
I ignored the Z300 for years but looks like it start to be a classic, and I'm starting to like it. Hopefully I'll find a kit.
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Re: Fujimi 300ZR

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the mesh fits the car nicely. if you go with the red then maybe paint the centers gold on the mesh.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking about. I figure it's a semi-classic car so I can reminisce with the scheme of it. Thanks for the input guys!
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Re: Fujimi 300ZR

Okay, so it's gonna be red and that shows blemishes if the body isn't prepared properly; I used dark primer to show the highlights of what needed to be taken care of...






I thought these R-34 mirrors would look cool on it as well...



It should hopefully resemble this eventually...



Thanks for the continued interest.

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Re: Fujimi 300ZR

I got the first couple of color coats on today; I decanted Tamiya Italian Red and sprayed it over red oxide primer to see how it would look. It's gonna need a few more coats, some clear, and some polishing but I think I can do something with it...

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Re: Fujimi 300ZR

fantastic job!!!

the air ram in the hood are very beatiful!!! looks great!!
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Re: Fujimi 300ZR

I bought this one from a long time ago(13~15yrs.)
I think someday I'll done with him.
Your project has inspired me.
Good work man!

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Re: Fujimi 300ZR

MMMM nice stuff, should be another stunner. Can we see what each wheel choice looks like now with the red z? Ill keep an eye on this one.
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