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Old 02-04-14, 08:21 PM
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seen them on a bunch of newer cars , i really like'em . havent seen them on any sc's tho . so that bein said i wanna make one lol . ive never done any kind of body work before . i found a good how to video on how to make one but if any of you guys know any easier/cheaper way to make one , im all ears . Thanks !

Old 02-04-14, 09:27 PM
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The guy has a tallent working with clay, he makes it look so much easier than what its actually is. I guess with time and some cash everything possible.
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I've been looking into this myself. I feel like the SC rear bumper is missing an aggressive feature, if you look around there's a thread about the RX-7 FD diffuser fitting the SC with some customer work. I'm going to try retro-fitting it soon myself.
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Originally Posted by LEXXIUM
The guy has a tallent working with clay, he makes it look so much easier than what its actually is. I guess with time and some cash everything possible.
true . i think the hard part is the clay . after that its just adding layers of fiberglass and carbon fiber . i might buy a 2nd bumper to test this on . once i got the clay shaped right it should be cake
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Originally Posted by Chris18
true . i think the hard part is the clay . after that its just adding layers of fiberglass and carbon fiber . i might buy a 2nd bumper to test this on . once i got the clay shaped right it should be cake
Clay is also really expensive. You can visit Chavant.com to get an idea how much a large box of clay will set you back, I think you will be shocked.
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if you do decide to make one, im sure there will be tons of people interested in it.
maybe instead of clay use a 3D modeling program like solidworks or catvia to model it (if you have access to those)
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it looks like he did that to a supra?
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I want to say I have seen an SC with them but they were all custom or retrofitted from another car.
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I'd think that expanding foam in a can stuff would be the way to go. once it sets up, you can take one of those oscillating saw things and carve it up. if you take off too much you can just squirt a little more on and wait for it to expand and set. then once you got the rough shape, then you could bondo it or clay it to make it perfectly smooth to lay your part up in glass or CF.
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Originally Posted by mikef
it looks like he did that to a supra?
I thought it was a Nissan 240...could be wrong though.

I would love to try and do something like that, but I just don't have the time. I wish I was very well off I would try some crazy ****.
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im so hot and cold about rear diffusers on our cars. as someone above me said, they lack the aggressive feature. i think you would have to have a vertex rear bumper to really pull it off as they're so aggressive.
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I would rip a rear diffuser off after one day of driving lol.
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Originally Posted by mikef
it looks like he did that to a supra?
look up jz cobra concept , the guy makes almost the whole body of the car like that
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Damn that was tough
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I would love a diffuser, but I haven't seen one for the SC that actually looks good.

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