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  • Toying with the 350Z Literally!

    After doing some pre-winter cleaning I found my old Nissan 350z remote control car I had at the bottom of a dusty box. After taking a quick look at the construction I said to myself "Low?" Rather than tossing it in the trash, I chopped it up, take a look.

    Well, lets start of with what it looks like now to keep you Low heads seated.
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    First I took of the body and went straight for the suspension. Removing all the struts
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    Then the cutting began, removing just enough so it could still be "drivable"
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    The top strut being the original height and the bottom is the result of about 2-3 coils
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    Then I installed the suspension, Laying PLASTIC frame?
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    Finally I put the body back on
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    But there was a slight problem, to much tuck and no poke. So I took some plain old washers and set them as wheel spacers, and there you have it.
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    Enjoy! I also included some before and after pictures.
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    Before (different bumper)
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    After
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    Thanks for looking guys, Just though it was something I could share with the community. Took around an hour to completely finish. Hope you enjoy
    Last edited by Hella_RICH; 09-30-2012, 08:46 PM.
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    Wow this brings back memories, you should solid strut the rear, that's what I always did, lol.
    The hillbilly equivalent of a nasa substation worker.
    Originally posted by Dubway5887
    I felt bad for that dude. Of all places for a sink to be at a car show... Maybe sink holes like car shows like tornado's like trailer parks?

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    • #3
      I tried that but couldn't pull it off, I would have a hard time actually getting it to move on any surface. Before the solid strut I even tried no strut at all.
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      • #4
        Xmod? I have a few of them still. My dad lost my supra and my NSX though

        Still got my R34 with the full stage 2 or 3 engine in it hahahah. Maybe I should do this.

        Very creative nice work.

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        • #5
          Yup Xmods, you definitly should if its just laying around collecting dust. That was the case with me, had it since I was about 13-14 and now 7 years later I dug it up. Thanks its pretty easy to do.
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          • #6
            lol this is nice

            you should shave ur tyres so it looks like stretched ones
            Floccinaucinihilipilification

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            • #7
              Originally posted by P78 View Post
              lol this is nice

              you should shave ur tyres so it looks like stretched ones
              Im going to have to try that out. What I did try a while back was to push the wheel through the tire to give the effect but it doesnt look streched.
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              • #8
                Hmmm I might have to do this.


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                • #9
                  How did you make spacers that wide without running out of axle for the rear wheels?

                  I used to dabble in XMods, myself.


                  If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right.

                  Your blast pipes look stupid.

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                  • #10
                    Haha this is awesome
                    I dislike Byron.

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                    • #11
                      This is making me really regret losing my xmods... Might be time to dig through my closet and try to find them. Sick thread

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by cobrawannabe View Post
                        How did you make spacers that wide without running out of axle for the rear wheels?

                        I used to dabble in XMods, myself.
                        I know exactly what you mean lol. Anytime, I added a spacer to the hub I had no room to attach the lug nut. I literally have a turn and a half holding them on. Basically, I used Cup Washers the shape of the washer allows enough room to start the threads due to the dimple in the middle of it. I placed the dimple inward (facing away from the wheel). Then progressively made the dimple larger with a BB from a gun ball and flat head hammer to allow it enough room. In a larger scale its like covering your rear brake set up with a dush sheild, but instead of behind the assembly it is infront of it.

                        hope that helps

                        A Cup Washer like this http://www.allproducts.com/manufactu...up-Washer.html
                        Last edited by Hella_RICH; 09-27-2012, 01:32 PM.
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                        • #13
                          Ha! Good idea, man.


                          If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right.

                          Your blast pipes look stupid.

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                          • #14
                            mini-z are nice too. i used to have a few nice ones.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Tylerhasaphone. View Post
                              This is making me really regret losing my xmods... Might be time to dig through my closet and try to find them. Sick thread
                              Thanks, it was so worth it lol
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