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Villain4Life

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  1. They are out of an Audi. I think it was the S5. It ws a nightmare to get both the running lights (clear) and the turn signals (amber) to work correctly. I am pleased with how they came out though.
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    Thanks. It has taken me six years to build it and I am finally in the home stretch.
  3. Getting ready to install coilovers to get the right stance/ride but here is my Z with the Rota's. 17x9.5 back 17x9 front.
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    100_0971_1

    Weeks worth of fabricating.
  5. Villain4Life

    100_0971

    I made it myself, along with the custum rear tailight panel which lights up when the brakes are applied.
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    100_0971

    This car will be raced, and raced hard. Z's are horrible aerodynamicly and sometimes function has to overtake form. I originally built this Z soley for racing but it has turned into a street car as well.
  7. I agree with just about everything MusPuppis said.I just got done painting my Z in my garage and it is a show paint job.(I'm not trying to brag )I have painted countless cars, and I only do cool cars.All have been shot in my garage.I don't have the motivation to paint a car that will get lost in a parking lot.The only thing I would argue with is what grit you use for final sanding.(400 grit is what he recommended)That grit is a good guidline and will usually work, but you should always look at what the paint manufacturer recommends.
  8. Remove everything you possibly can from your garage(that isn't getting painted).Hose down your ceiling,walls and floor(I usually do this a couple of times)Keep your floors wet while painting(This is huge!)Have a door opened a crack so some of the overspray in the air will have a place to escape.Don't use any heaters or fans where there will be heavy fumes(unless you like explosions)Always hit whatever it is you are going to paint with a blow gun and tac rag at the same time(Don't use cheap tac rags)Do this right before you are going to spray.And the giggest thing is remain calm and if something does go wrong, think about the best solution before you dive in to fix it. For example..a run in the first coat or two of clear(or surfacer) ..wipe it off with gloves and just feather it out with your fingers.As long as it's getting more coats it will be much easier to cut out than a big run.I know it sounds crazy and it scared me the first time I saw it, but it is so much easier to fix. Also, make sure your compressor is up to the task and that you have an excellent water filtration setup.The last thing you want to see is countless hours of prep work go down the drain when fish eyes start popping up from moisture in the line.Always run a dessicant dispossible filter at your gun.Don't use the cheap paper filters.You will have no idea when they need to be replaced until it is TOO LATE. The dessicants change color when they are used up.GOOD LUCK and remember, the best way to learn is to just do it.
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    Datsun_Z_008

    What kind of wheels are those?
  10. Awesome ride. What kind of wheels are those and where did you get them?
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