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NorCalCoug 10-22-2002 11:44 PM

Project Track GT-R (In progress)
 
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Here's some initial pics of what I just got through finishing.

NorCalCoug 10-22-2002 11:44 PM

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Wheel tuck up front closeup shot...

NorCalCoug 10-22-2002 11:45 PM

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Wheel tuck in rear, closeup.

NorCalCoug 10-22-2002 11:46 PM

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New front tab slot cut (rough). I will be sanding and filing this down so it's smooth when I paint the entire car in a few days.

NorCalCoug 10-22-2002 11:47 PM

So far:

Wheel wells have been sanded a bit to prevent rub (tested, no rubbing at all on front wheels when turning, turning and rolling, both directions, no rub in rear at all). I'll be lightening out the inside of the body a bit (sanding out a third MM or so of thickness..), and then prepping the car for paint. :)

d00kie 10-23-2002 12:00 AM

What are your color schemes?

I have plans for my Skyline clear body, a white base with red highlights all over, and so far the only decal I want on it is the big 03 number from a dry transfer that fits nicely on the top of the car.

DriveWRX 10-23-2002 12:06 AM

Cool! Can't wait to see it. :)

You've given me some ideas ...

BTW: Nice close-up pics! What kind of camera do you use?

NorCalCoug 10-23-2002 12:11 AM

Sony DSC-F505V, I love my camera. Macro mod ownz j00. :)

For color scheme; I'm not sure which track GT-R from Japan I want to copy.. anyone follow racing over there have any favorites? :) I prefer blues myself, but I might go with the same color as my car; dark shadow grey (kind of a warm gunmetal color). I have some touch-up paint that I can thin out and use with my airbrush.. :) That's originally what I had planned and why I wanted to lighten the body- so that I can paint without 'adding' any weight. Thanks for the compliments! :)

NorCalCoug 10-23-2002 12:12 AM

Also, the rims are rough because they are 'prototype' rims. Finished rims will be a different axle, 4-spoke, flat black spokes and center with a polished lip.

datamonster 10-23-2002 02:00 AM

good job NorCalCoug. I can't wait to see the finished project.

MTL 10-23-2002 02:48 AM

wow...good stuff
i have tried lowering my skyline, but i guess i had to shave some of the area by the rear side windows, because it wouldnt go any lower...
and i see you dont have the pcb cover on...

NorCalCoug 10-23-2002 04:13 AM

Well, I -could- keep the PCB cover on with the way I have it lowered, I just wouldn't be able to lower it in the rear too. So, I opted to remove the PCB cover. I'll replace it with a strip of electrical tape. :P

d00kie 10-23-2002 09:09 PM

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Originally posted by NorCalCoug
Well, I -could- keep the PCB cover on with the way I have it lowered, I just wouldn't be able to lower it in the rear too. So, I opted to remove the PCB cover. I'll replace it with a strip of electrical tape. :P
Interesting, I couldn't keep my PCB cover with the RX-7 body when I did the front tab lowering. I guess the Skyline has more room between the hood and the front windows.

tinyrc 10-23-2002 09:15 PM

Looks good NorCalCoug! Can't wait to see the finished product!

NorCalCoug 10-23-2002 10:07 PM

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Originally posted by d00kie
Interesting, I couldn't keep my PCB cover with the RX-7 body when I did the front tab lowering. I guess the Skyline has more room between the hood and the front windows.
My lowered RX-7 has the PCB cover on in this pic and it's slammed...


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