Rocket Bunny GS300?
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I agree with speedaddic, the front/rear overs need to be seperated to flow with the chrome trim... or another option would be to completely remove the chrome and have them filled in (although it'd need to be accomplished on the front/rear bumpers as well).
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I agree the flares need to be separated in 3 parts in the rear. Door, quarter panel, and bumper. At the front it's a 2 piece: front bumper, and fender. I also think that in the rear the gender would flow better if it had a bigger arc. Like if you look at the sti they followed the flow of the body and due to that they made wider flares. I think the front fenders are easier to design than the rear for this car. It has a long quarter panel and the bumper is much lower. I have been looking at the rocket bunny's for the green Toyota because it also has a low bumper so I can get an idea of how to mold the rear flares.
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Not a fan at all....looks like some backwoods work done to the car. Smooth the flares out and blend them into the body panels and MAYBE it'll look good. Still doesn't work though imo, as the car doesn't have that natural bulk, so it'd remind me of a woman body builder, disproportionate X(.
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This.......
Not a fan at all....looks like some backwoods work done to the car. Smooth the flares out and blend them into the body panels and MAYBE it'll look good. Still doesn't work though imo, as the car doesn't have that natural bulk, so it'd remind me of a woman body builder, disproportionate X(.
Not a fan at all....looks like some backwoods work done to the car. Smooth the flares out and blend them into the body panels and MAYBE it'll look good. Still doesn't work though imo, as the car doesn't have that natural bulk, so it'd remind me of a woman body builder, disproportionate X(.
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I don't get it... it seems as if when they made these, having them flow with the stock body lines was an afterthought. If you look at the version for the Crown, the fenders have provisions that make them flow with the side trim.
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