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Old 01-23-09, 03:45 PM
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Sup wit the front wheel/fender GAP ?!
Old 01-23-09, 05:16 PM
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hmm yeah...wasn't that big from the picture posted awhile back
Old 01-23-09, 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Kohinoor

more info on this kit please.
Old 01-24-09, 12:12 AM
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Originally Posted by assass1n
more info on this kit please.
Vertex Ridge Widebody
Old 01-24-09, 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by rvaquino
Vertex Ridge Widebody
This kit is nice, but I wonder how the car can be jacked up or towed if it has a flat tire. It has wide side skirts so I don't think a conventional jack can be put underneath even if it's a long handle jack. I have a JIC kit and it's already a problem with the flat bed towing truck. And when I jack it up, I have to use a very low jack.
Old 01-24-09, 04:25 AM
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hey thats my car i never have a problem with jacking my car i just use the stock jack slides right under the car
Old 01-24-09, 04:31 AM
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by the way i keep the car high cuz this is my daily driver and the fenders will hi the tires and i dont want to risk cracking the kit
Old 01-24-09, 06:36 AM
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Are the canards on the front bumper optional? Can you do that front bumper without them? I like the kit but was never fond of the canards.
Old 01-24-09, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by stevechumo
This kit is nice, but I wonder how the car can be jacked up or towed if it has a flat tire. It has wide side skirts so I don't think a conventional jack can be put underneath even if it's a long handle jack. I have a JIC kit and it's already a problem with the flat bed towing truck. And when I jack it up, I have to use a very low jack.
its not too hard. all you need to do is always bring 2-4 wooden planks. most of my drift buddies ride about an inch off the ground or even lower. we just drive onto the wooden planks the put the jack underneath. sometimes we have to do it twice depending on how low the car is. also for flatbeds a guy that had to tow my friends r33 gtr told us a secret. after the hooks are attached put a large enough plank between the chain and bottom of your rebar. this will prevent the chain from hitting the front lip and will allow the flatbed to pull the car without damaging the front.
Old 01-24-09, 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by assass1n
its not too hard. all you need to do is always bring 2-4 wooden planks. most of my drift buddies ride about an inch off the ground or even lower. we just drive onto the wooden planks the put the jack underneath. sometimes we have to do it twice depending on how low the car is. also for flatbeds a guy that had to tow my friends r33 gtr told us a secret. after the hooks are attached put a large enough plank between the chain and bottom of your rebar. this will prevent the chain from hitting the front lip and will allow the flatbed to pull the car without damaging the front.
Wow! Thanks for the tip. I'll keep that in mind.
Old 01-24-09, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by assass1n
its not too hard. all you need to do is always bring 2-4 wooden planks. most of my drift buddies ride about an inch off the ground or even lower. we just drive onto the wooden planks the put the jack underneath. sometimes we have to do it twice depending on how low the car is.
Exactly what I always do. Works great
Old 01-24-09, 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by parnzen
^that is so hott! i love those wheels!^
Thanks bro...!

Originally Posted by Kaydee
I vote peter 95 as the cleanest SC ever
thanks but im not sure about ever, but i think its clean enough.... but still needs much work done.
Old 01-26-09, 10:38 PM
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The red soarer on page 8


BN Sports Blister, correct?
I wonder where I can get this kit from.

wait wait, just looked it over.

It's not. lol.
I wonder if the rear quarters are custom w/ ridge body parts?

man, i need to pin point this!!!!!!!!
Old 01-27-09, 04:22 AM
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the rear is custom im pretty sure. the front looks like the same body kit off the grey one Vertex Ridge widebody?...i would customize the front fender..never liked the gill fish looking.

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Old 02-02-09, 08:26 PM
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