Wow, two really solid updates and both with great and hilarious content. That dude going through the airport in the princess costume is hilarious. Also those wheels came out fantastic and should look killer on the 34. What a good read.
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Originally posted by Stupid KidI need the weed in advance i can't ride my bmx across the ocean unless im high
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Originally posted by Troy_Shark View PostOff topic and out of curiosity are you guys originally from Germany?
Originally posted by CharioS View PostLove the builds ! I was wondering, what program do you use to do the design of your wheels? Thanks.Offset ain't everything - http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...n-t-everything
How To: Tire Stretching - http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...e-System-Guide
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great updates on thisFloccinaucinihilipilification
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Originally posted by h3llk1t3 View Post
And fuck me - this is what I wanted.
Good Lord.
I mean... sweet Jesus!
Turned out perfect
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Originally posted by Troy_Shark View PostWheels look great.
Do you use CAD for work or something? Or do you have you're own seats of the software. I know Inventor and FEA programs aren't cheap. Not sure about Fusion 360
Also, I popped on some LED rear lights.
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Alright SW,
Update time.
Been a while.
Not gonna apologize this time, apart from disliking the new design on these forums I was considering ditching updates altogether because I spent nearly every waking moment outside my actual job on this damn car.
Last time I essentially left you with a semi fitted, good for nothing looking Cross Factory kit on my 34 which I was very close to throwing in the bin. After a couple weeks feeling sorry for myself I was done being fed up and got to work which initially seemed to be a mountain of tasks since I had no fucking idea how much work it involved properly fitting a glass fibre kit. And it turned out even worse.
Basically every single part of the kit needed to be redone. All CF cut-out lines were crooked and had to be corrected on all 7 parts. But there were much more notable flaws:
- Front fenders
o Passenger side fender was a full cm higher than the bonnet
o Driver side fender was completely deformed at the part where it meets the side skirt
- Side skirts
o Vents were pre-cut in the wrong places which Had to be filled and remade
- Rear fenders
o Fuel lid that came with the kit was utter shit and because I wanted to ditch the lid the entire fuel lid cut-out had to be reformed
Have some pics.
Rectifying these issues required a ton of work and I was rather chuffed with the results so I applied a fresh lick of paint and things started to look better again.
When that was done I got to work on the front bumper, I genuinely tried to make that semi nose chop work but I ended up going with a full nose chop; these were the results.
Around the same time my wheel discs had finally arrived with a couple of test lips.
This is a 4.75 inch lip with a 50mm spacer on, meaning I should be able to fit a 6.75 inch lip on that wheel if I go with a rather stretched tire.
Right after that I fell out of love with the front bumper and decided to ditch that and the OEM bonnet.
I picked up a a Ztune front bumper and a oldskool JDL bonnet that I found on the net for a 100 bucks.
Turned out that everything I had ever done on cars would be nothing what I had to put up with that fkn bonnet.
Story time – JDL bonnets were made for fitting with GTR front bumpers BUT GTT hinges and latch catch. From what I know not many of these existed in the first place but most of them were sent back because people did not get them to fit, or even remotely to close for that matter. As such the company stopped making them rather rapidly.
Since I did know about JDL bonnets before buying it, but had NO CLUE WHATSOEVER how mindbogglingly wrong they were due to limited info on the net about them, lemme put this in writing for the next moron that considers buying one of these.
First time I popped the bonnet on the car there was a 20 cm gap between the latch catch mechanism and the bonnet. Basically the entire strut bar was in the way as well as the small maybe 5mm high seal that goes towards the windshield. Only after removing both of those it was remotely possible to close it.
That wasn’t it by far, since I decided to go with a GTR crash bar and GTR front bumper retainer the bonnet needed 4 cuts in the front. The entire bonnet was a whole cm too far back. It lifted off towards the sides so by the time you reached the end of the headlight the bonnet was roughly 12mm too high. Not to mention the entire left side sitting a good cm higher than the right.
It was in general in utter shitshape.
So here’s what I did:
- I made 4 cuts in the front and fibred them up to make room for the GTR retainer bar
- I made a large hole towards the windshield and refibred it to make room for the rubber seal
- I made 2 freaking length cuts along the bonnet, threw a tension strap around it with one of my paint stand thingies and laid glassfibre mats and epoxy on top of it to close them back up so I can get rid of the lift towards the sides.
- I cut out the bolts sticking out of the bonnet and placed them a full cm further back and adjusted their depth as well so it moved a cm forward and no longer sat higher on one side.
- I made a hole for the bonnet holder
- Aaaaand, I made an indentation for the strut bar
I admit summed up like that it don’t look too bad, but with all the trial and error and sanding and forming and puking the list felt 8 times as long. The next pictures shall illustrate a teeny tiny bit of the madness that went into it.
In the meantime I’ve been also working on getting the new front bumper sorted out, as well as changing my mind on the rear spats once again. Yeah, those godforsaken rear spats were also complete dog shit. One side was an entire cm longer than the other side.
On a goddamn sidenote, does no one fucking make proper glassfibre parts or what? I have several parts knocking about at home now from different countries including Japan and UK, and those are no bit better than them Chinese parts. Being off entire centimeters from side to side is just not acceptable.
Anyway, right, the bonnet now fits rather well, but that’s where I am now.
Next I’m gonna paint the spats and I ain’t sure yet if I wanna paint the bonnet or carbon skin it. We’ll find out soon.
I’m also working on lips for under the side skirts and rear spats, but I shall show that next time. Maybe.
In other news, I sold the R32. My heart was bleeding but it was time, there is more cars to build.
So I popped it on the stockers and an incredibly nice fella from Switzerland took it off my hands and will be taking good care of it now.
Apart from that we’re still doing the usual shit.
Making exhausts
Havin’ bbqs
(If you need a wingman for your next 70’s party, I’m your man.)
More exhausts
And a burnout or two
Talk soon.Last edited by h3llk1t3; 09-06-2017, 04:47 AM.Offset ain't everything - http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...n-t-everything
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Great work!
Nice undies:
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Glad to see after all the trial and error you got it fitting pretty damn well, also very nice of you to point out everything you did to make it fit, I really do hope other people find that post and do similar things, because we need more of those hoods on r34's.
Also, this picture
Made my entire day.
Originally posted by TRaNz*pats Sebs head*
there there.
keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.
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