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    No bump maps yet, maybe one on the tyre profile, but not sure about it yet, its all modeled


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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by pke
    but cant decide which one is looking better, the modified one, or the stock one, so, what do you think about these 2?
    I would go for the stock one. you could add a depth to the wheel arch to make the rear wheel base large/wider. too many intakes don't really fit with the front modification of the car wich is, btw, great. my only crit is the hood. try to go with another approach than you allready choosed... the roof scoop is not in place, judging by the perfect front bumper.

    LATER EDIT: also the middle intake with the middle "classic" badge don't fit with the, I repeat, great front bumper. try to see the perspective or the big picture of your design Click here to enlarge

    keep up !
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    the front reminds me of a civic type R ro something like that. But the rest is very cool.


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    love the fuel cap, Great idea!

    As for the quarter panel...Id go for the stock one and flare it out a bit!
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    i think you should get rid of the cutout on top of the bumper (where the nissan badge is). Put the badge on the hood if you like, but the bumper design is too good to be ruined by that hole in it. That's just my opinion.


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    Yeah I agree, it doesnt add to the feeling of power you get from this kit!
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    Hi all, again another update, i got rid of that hole you mentioned shaddix, i wasnt 100% happy with it, now it looks better without it. I made the rims today, my university exams are giving me very few time for 3d, so, let me know any errors you find

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    The design is supposed to be like some kind of sportive, racing design, let me know what you think

    (this is the front rim, rear one will have more offset)


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    That wheel looks great. The only thing is that sports car wheels don't have six lug nuts, they have five.


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    this is some kick ass rim =) nice modelling ... Click here to enlarge
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