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Modified front vent design

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Modified the front vent design to go to the edge of the panel. Looks much better I think:

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    Post by Sugar »

    mate,

    that looks tops!

    also like the rear vent idea
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    Nice ... How sweet would it be also if it was an extended front fender also .. I never knew the kaze was 40mm wider ... Would you even notice it ... :?:

    But it would be good to have a widebody type thing produced locally ... How good do you think you could throw something together for the rear also ... :?:
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    nice car jack u got there lol

    nice vents, good work, id like to see how it looks when painted :)
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    nice car jack you got there lol
    Yeah it fits nicely in the boot (or through the back window if im in a hurry)

    Couldnt do the whole fender in a wider form. Havent got the equipment for that. These are done using a set of tin snips and a few clamps to do the bends. The fender is a whole lot more than that though. Maybe I8AFRE has the gear to go down that track.

    As to the rears, same applies. Im fiddling with the design atm. As soon as I get something that looks good, and is somewhat complete ill throw up another post. Ill be using the ute as the test car for these suckers once I get something reasonable. The pictures here have a fairly square look at the moment. Am thinking of trying to get a more rounded effect. I think I can get this to work if I follow the line above the cut I currently have (the groove that runs from just under the door handle to just above the taillight
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      Post by koolio1234 »

      :lol: at the makeshift jack.

      Vents are looking good, looks like theres some risky work involved there.
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