Going under the knife again....(YaKuZa_GS build 2.0)
#17
This is amazing man! I'm loving the front bumper. Innovative, so I tip my hats to you.
I've got to say it though, i'm so jealous that you've already done so many ideas that I had thought up for my own build, so you force me to go to the drawing board time and time again to look into newer and innovative things for myself, lol. Well you and a couple other people.
ANYWAYS! Looks great man! I love your paint. I've really gotten into detailing and the first thing I look at on any car now is the condition of the paint and yours looks amazing. Makes a night and day difference with the ride IMO.
Did you ever think about getting the sidemarker lights filled in and deleting those? I think that would really look dope with your new front bumper.
I've got to say it though, i'm so jealous that you've already done so many ideas that I had thought up for my own build, so you force me to go to the drawing board time and time again to look into newer and innovative things for myself, lol. Well you and a couple other people.
ANYWAYS! Looks great man! I love your paint. I've really gotten into detailing and the first thing I look at on any car now is the condition of the paint and yours looks amazing. Makes a night and day difference with the ride IMO.
Did you ever think about getting the sidemarker lights filled in and deleting those? I think that would really look dope with your new front bumper.
Also I believe he actually added the side markers to his bumper because this kit doesn't come with holes for them.
#24
Well in terms of the whole front bumper I pretty much had everything mapped out. If its one thing I learned about going through almost 100 issues of VIPStyle and VIPCar magazines is that they take body customizing to a whole new level. One day I was flipping through a VIPStyle magazine and just checking out some of the links and I came across this small shop that had a dual fog kit with fiberglass housing. The ones closer to the center point straight, while the ones on the outside point a little outwards to cover a wider range. The front bumper I was looking at was designed for single oval fogs but I wasn't too keen on the design. Judging from the photos of the cars they put the fog lights on it looks about the right size, so I took a chance and it looked like it was going to work out just perfectly.
Once the fog light kit arrived I measured the outside diameter of each unit and started looking for a halo kit in the same diameter. I eventually came across these little bad boys. At first I thought the ad was exaggerating but these are crazy bright (just as bright as my HIDs at night). Each ring has 64 SMDs and was a perfect match for my 6000k HIDs. Some might think halos are a little played out but I figured its more unique in the fogs than the headlights and I didn't want to go the Audi/Mercedes LED strip which seems to be the new fad.
Sure, PM me your e-mail and I'll send you a few.
Actually the bumper didn't have holes for the side markers. Although I agree it looks clean without them, I feel it looks more complete with them.
I didn't have it wrapped. The silver carbon wheel I actually bought it from Japan like that.
Here's a quick photo of me and mrkenji this past weekend at inMotion Fitment vs. Function Car Show hosted by NWMotiv.
Big thanks to Armin Ausejo Photography for the dope photos!
Once the fog light kit arrived I measured the outside diameter of each unit and started looking for a halo kit in the same diameter. I eventually came across these little bad boys. At first I thought the ad was exaggerating but these are crazy bright (just as bright as my HIDs at night). Each ring has 64 SMDs and was a perfect match for my 6000k HIDs. Some might think halos are a little played out but I figured its more unique in the fogs than the headlights and I didn't want to go the Audi/Mercedes LED strip which seems to be the new fad.
Sure, PM me your e-mail and I'll send you a few.
I didn't have it wrapped. The silver carbon wheel I actually bought it from Japan like that.
Here's a quick photo of me and mrkenji this past weekend at inMotion Fitment vs. Function Car Show hosted by NWMotiv.
Big thanks to Armin Ausejo Photography for the dope photos!
Last edited by Sonic_RC; 01-08-13 at 11:57 AM.
#30
I would if I could but its just not gonna happen. You probably already know this, but the arch of the rear fenders are lower than the fronts, thats why the rear tuck and the fronts don't. The front upper arms are already touching the top of the strut towers. The only way to get it lower would be to cut holes in the strut tower, but even then the skirt is 1" even off the ground across the whole skirt.