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Guys

 

Further to previous threads on this subject I was just checking Z1 Motorsports web site again and the 'Widebody' as they call it has been altered ! Now has indicators and the 'mouth' is very different. Not as nice IMO.

 

Mark

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Mark,

 

The Z1 picture is a Strosek as I have always known it, and as far as I know not changed. The picture is quite old and can be seen, with others, in a magazine article that Eric has on his site.

http://www.300zx-twinturbo.com/Articles/tmag.htm

 

Paul Bailey Design added spot lights to their fibreglass bumper, but still had the (Mazda MX3?) indicators.

http://rides.300zx.co.uk/rides/48/Car-1.jpg

 

PBD also did a modified version which linked to Alfa-Spider like headlights, and can be seen on Paul Bailey's own car. (See attached).

 

 

Do you have a picture or link to the nose you are comparing to?

 

Best regards

Geoff

Mark,

 

An immediate answer - it has to be my one!!! (Although the picture does not do it justice, and it was not in a completed state).

 

The Photoshop version does look good, but perhaps a little too aggressive for the smooth lines over the rest of the body? With such a nose, perhaps more side vents (the Z-centre double vented side) and a rear undertray would go?

 

Personal view.

 

(The bottom line is that generally, all Zs look great).

 

Best regards, Geoff

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