My Z with new INGS Type E longnose

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ARSEY51
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Removed front bumper and JP Type S front lip and replaced with INGS Type E front endLet me know what you think -



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Gumby Gone Wild
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I like it a lot, it looks great!

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looks great!however, the fitment... is iffy. it looks as though it doesn't align well with the RIGHT (left in picture) headlamps.

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spitalul2bad wrote:looks great!however, the fitment... is iffy. it looks as though it doesn't align well with the RIGHT (left in picture) headlamps.
The hood seam looks good and the seams between both quarters and the nose look equal.

It might just be an odd shadow.

Not my style, but it does look good.

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VRoy
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I think it looks pretty decent. The bottom pic does make me think Toyota Celica though. Maybe its just the angle

edit: Also are the head lights aftermarket? maybe that would explain some of the fitment issues around the lights?

bryan d.
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looks good to me

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dasoupdude
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I like it a lot

Would look better with a nice fmic smiling through though

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RemixZ
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I want that one!

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PalmerWMD
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The entire Car is hot.

ARSEY51
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There is/was a slight fitment issue on the passenger/headlight seam. Taken care of with a minor shim/spacer. The only other fitment issue was that the stock plastic underpanel is just short of the new nose, creating a slight gap between underside of nose and the stock plastic underpanel. Currently connected via make shift aluminum pieces. Hopefully I will construct an aluminum panel to eliminate the gap.


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