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Entries for the '370z Styling' Category
Charlie Barnes posted on June
23, 2009 08:46
By Charlie Barnes
After sketching up the body kit, I traced it up with the PENTOOL in Adobe Illustrator. As you can see, the body kit has raised wheel wells compared to the stock ones. This was necessary to give it a more JGTC look suggested my Nissan Genius Mike Kojima. I also added a splitter and wide flared fenders for that awesome wide wheel look. Louvers for the front fender flairs added a nice touch as well. Now that we have the design, I saved it and opened it up in Adobe Photoshop.
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Charlie Barnes posted on June
09, 2009 07:09
by Charlie Barnes
Charlie Barnes posted on March
28, 2009 22:43
Now that we got our car drawn out and colored, it is time to put some new kicks. In this case, I chose the VOLK GT-V's.
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Sarah Forst posted on March
10, 2009 18:16
Nismo, Nissan's factory performance arm has released a group of factory tuned performance accessories for the 370Z to the motoring public in Japan. Nismo will be offering two performance packages to enhance the driving experience of the 370Z.
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Charlie Barnes posted on January
24, 2009 12:55
For all you dreamers and customizers alike who wondered what the Nissan 370Z looked like in different skins, one thing we all have in common is the desire to put our "wonders" into some sort of reality. I wanted to see what making my own wallpaper...
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MotoIQ Staff posted on January
02, 2009 23:42
We had known something was up at Nissan when we spotted 7/8 scale 350Z's with bulged hoods and flared fenders rolling around at night and when peering through the plastic slats in the chain link fence surrounding Nissan's Gardena California Headquarters—slats that were intended to block causal viewing, but didn't quite stop the observant curious from looking. We knew Nissan was probably up to testing a new Z car and our wish was to be able to take a peek at it.
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