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  • 666
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    Can anyone identify the canards and hood on this car???

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  • FittedDownLow
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    you need side skirts it looks silly wth a massive square bumper and a super round front end... never like s15 front ends, not even on s15 silvias..... but verts are cool and hopefully soon you will make it less of a... idk just get wheels and slam it haha

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  • 666
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    im also struggling to find any info on the wheels
    i know they are Weds and legit 2 piece but thats about it. not finding alot of pics online of them. I'll try to post a pick of the casting marks next time i take one off. the guy i bought the car from said they were an 180sx opional OEM wheel..

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  • 666
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    these were the sides i had planned for it. something to tie the front to the rear.

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  • doninphi
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    The rear end 'raising' line in that last black pic looks better as its more curvy, again to aid the front.

    Loose that rear bumper. I agree with the dremmel and take your time.

    You might end up having to paint it if you aren't careful.

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  • rice4life
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    YES!!!!!!!

    from this angle the car seems rounder like the s15 front.

    Maybe silvia rear valances with 180sx skirts and dmax tails?

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  • 666
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    ^ no doubt. the wing stays

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  • rice4life
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    Just use a dremel tool. Tape off the area that you are going to cut(around where the bumper and fender meet) then cut away, just don't go too deep or you might cut something that isn't supposed to be cut.

    Leave that wing on there please.

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  • aLaFleur
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    Yea I noticed that, but didn't want to point out more negatives lol Just rip the damn thing off and throw a stock bumper back o there. Check and mate

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  • 666
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    also. some my have noticed how the rear bumper is moulded to the fenders. bodywork circa 2002 FACEPALM
    anyone have any good ideas on how to correct this??? i was thinking of taking an exacto knife to the bondo from the back if at all possible and then once i have an idea of where the line needs to be cut go to town with a dremel or hand saw???

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  • 666
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    Originally posted by Youngthugga View Post
    I think with the right wheels and a less agressive rear bumper/side skirt combo this could look good. I also really don't like the idea of steelies on anything with a curvy s15 look to it, leave the steelies for xb's.. And 16's are too small if you plan on running any kind of aero, low aggressive sideskirts are going to keep you from getting the car to sit down on the 16's. Look at it now, you have no side skirts or front bumper on the car and the exhaust is "half an inch from the ground" and your barely tucking big tires on 17's.
    its on 16's now....

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  • Youngthugga
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    I think with the right wheels and a less agressive rear bumper/side skirt combo this could look good. I also really don't like the idea of steelies on anything with a curvy s15 look to it, leave the steelies for xb's.. And 16's are too small if you plan on running any kind of aero, low aggressive sideskirts are going to keep you from getting the car to sit down on the 16's. Look at it now, you have no side skirts or front bumper on the car and the exhaust is "half an inch from the ground" and your barely tucking big tires on 17's.

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  • BenKoflach
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    Aids.

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  • aLaFleur
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    Seeing it with no bumper makes me feel like stock aero with a good lip would make the s15 front work so much better. Coils are a big improvement though.

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  • Nick475
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    if it had an s13 front, and wider wheels, i would like this a lot

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