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O_o! it's 2008 SEMA SHOW....that he won with his 2007 car. it could have been a 1986 Corolla that got the 2008 Gran Turismo SEMA Best of Show award. hehe.
O_o! it's 2008 SEMA SHOW....that he won with his 2007 car. it could have been a 1986 Corolla that got the 2008 Gran Turismo SEMA Best of Show award. hehe.
No, there is no such thing as a 2007 G37. His car is a 2008 G37.
everything is one-off...but if you want to do it right, i wouldn't recommend fiberglass. fiberglass-no matter how good the painter is, it will give. fiberglass to metal is not a good idea at all. no offense but look closely at these people's car, you'll see cracks. after spending $5K-$10K on a paint job, it will just go to waist. metal is the way to go. if you can find someone who can widebody a car out of sheet metal, you will be more pleased than fiberglass. after a couple of years, it's done. it's ok for these guys 'cause their cars get painted every year or 2 years...but that's a choice they can make. after all, most of us don't just pick up $5K on the streets, we work for it...so in my opinion, it's probably best to do it right the first time. go sheet metal!!! i don't know this guy personally but this is a good example of widebody made out of sheet metal.
This copper orange sheet metal widebody is actually a mitsu 3000gt...