Rear Bar Design
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Re: Rear Bar Design
yeah, ive got a set of project F's. Still considering that as an option as well.
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i think it needs a rear diffuser
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Based on the angle that the bottom on the bar is rising at, that could be attached to the bottom of the bar. Id make that a separate piece though as the brand and design of the exhaust would impact on shape.
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Re: Rear Bar Design
Would this exhaust impact on the shape


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Thats not an exhaust. Hes just uprated the radiator overflow pipe thats all
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Re: Rear Bar Design
Yep i'd give a left kidney for that bar I think it would look okish on black you'd get the reflection of the road and that might make it more visible.. if not you can sort of see it at an angle anyway.. makes the car look 10 beers younger. 

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oh .. i've taken that little square box out of my custom lights & it's painted over anyways.. I should be okay though since the new light globes have built in reflectors..
I like it even better without the DB9 strip across the lights .. FTO lights are already nice, so no need to try & make them look like DB9's IMO
I like it even better without the DB9 strip across the lights .. FTO lights are already nice, so no need to try & make them look like DB9's IMO
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Re: Rear Bar Design
I really like this, but would it look any good in silver? That's what I am pondering...
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Just photochop it and find out
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Re: Rear Bar Design
So is likely to be a real design or just conceptual? 'Cus if it's real I'm in! (provided it doesn't annihilate my bank haha)
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Re: Rear Bar Design
That's one sweet looking design. I'd defs be in for one of those haha
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Oh im definitely doing it. Just dont hold your breath. Its going to take a while to put the original together.
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Dude u need to learn to make molds its the easy part of making custom will mean u will make money insted of paying some one else to make it
Jump on www.fiberglassforums.com there pretty kool over there and there's some really pro guys and great info and builds I've read basicly every thread
Jump on www.fiberglassforums.com there pretty kool over there and there's some really pro guys and great info and builds I've read basicly every thread
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My point if you read from memory he had a guy in cambera make them he made the main part but got some one else to make the copys hence my point he should do it all and make a profit for him self rather then some one else would also be able to charge less as there would be no mass mark up
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Ok I no the word canberra was spelt wrong but im tired as
4th 12 hour night shift end up 7 hours sleep a day
4th 12 hour night shift end up 7 hours sleep a day
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Re: Rear Bar Design
bduffman wrote:Ok I no the word canberra was spelt wrong but im tired as
4th 12 hour night shift end up 7 hours sleep a day

wouldnt it have been easier to just edit your post and make it correct? rather than trying to explain why you spelt it wrong?

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No we have been over this befor since im on my mobile I can't edit or delete its the way the website is set up as I click down there's no mark that goes over them it skips them I can't qoute either its just how the site is
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then why dont you just stop with the useless posts?
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