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Hey guyZ,

 

Check this out:

 

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How good does this body kit look on the Z?!!!!

 

 

Yummy :D

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Originally posted by 51x

Yeah, that red one looks kinda rough. Maybe it's been knocked about by all the foxes / small children he's sucked into it?

 

I can see it now, Police officer pulls you over for say, speeding, and you say:

'Officer I think there's something funny happening at the front of my car, can you have a quick look while I rev her a bit?'

Policeman bends down to look in the front grille

Driver slams the throttle wide open

Car burps, and theres two shoes suck in the intakes *lol*

Originally posted by MAC 1

You can cut and shape it however you like Konrad,What I am saying is fiberglass fronts don't take too kindly to knocks and bumps,tooley had a slight knock with his and it ripped out the bolts that attach it to the front wings:(

 

I agree completely Mac, having had a fiberglass one on for a couple of years now and forever having to touch in chips in the bumper itself which should only be stonechips in the paintwork.

 

I thought that the Strosek kit, as supplied by them rather than copies, were polypropylene though, rather than fiberglass ?

Could be wrong but John Shaw, with the full original Strosek kit, was always calling the fiberglass copies.

Well the original Strosek has arches in steel as far as I know so they certainly did the job properly.

I heard it was commisioned by Nissan for a special edition that never went into production because of new emissions rules for Europe that came in.

 

I agree that eurethane is better but if you don't like the style you have to buy the fibreglass one you prefer.

Originally posted by konrad

I agree completely Mac, having had a fiberglass one on for a couple of years now and forever having to touch in chips in the bumper itself which should only be stonechips in the paintwork.

 

I thought that the Strosek kit, as supplied by them rather than copies, were polypropylene though, rather than fiberglass ?

Could be wrong but John Shaw, with the full original Strosek kit, was always calling the fiberglass copies.

 

Not sure about the fronts,but the origonal Strosek from Germany had steel arches,Sorry but John Shaw was talking *****cks he had fiberglass arches;)

You can actually attach the front bumper with cable ties - thats what the drifters do as they are always hitting things (wonder why :D). However, by doing this I can't see you getting the 'best fit' LOL

Originally posted by andyduff

You can actually attach the front bumper with cable ties - thats what the drifters do as they are always hitting things (wonder why :D).

 

They must drink too much if they get violent and hit things after gigs :o

My dad had a couple of their records but I never knew they owned Z's :D :D :D

Originally posted by ChrisC

They must drink too much if they get violent and hit things after gigs :o

My dad had a couple of their records but I never knew they owned Z's :D :D :D

ROFL......

 

 

 

 

 

Not that I'm old enough to remember the Drifters of course. ;)

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:p The blue 300 on the website of z1 motorsports has actually a modified strosek front .The guy who owns the car lives in Belgium.

It does look the b*llocks!

Geoff.

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