The "no bumper" looik.
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I don't think that's a fair representation. Sure, that's a nice piece of screen door fabrication; but the rusty, semi-galvanized look is not the best way to do it.
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yeah my point wasn't to go about and say "look at ths beauty" - it just to show you of how it would look without the metal bumper - and then you can figure out how you want to "fill the void"
either to some fiberglass work and cover the hole - ala Broadfoot Racing bumper cover
or do some more nice creative work with grill
it can definetly be made to look much better then that
either to some fiberglass work and cover the hole - ala Broadfoot Racing bumper cover
or do some more nice creative work with grill
it can definetly be made to look much better then that
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I can see one way it might be made to work; first black out everything behind the grille...then use a darker shade of the body color for the grillework itself. I deleted the 924 turbo nosepiece, just felt it made it look too busy; you could even delete foglamps and relocate them.
However, I think you'd want to keep the grille recessed to the point where it does not extend beyond the edges of the side of the body opening, or at least conform to the body in such a manner as to somewhat resemble C from the side when viewed from a 90 degree angle...the wraparound look posted earlier definitely did not work well.
However, I think you'd want to keep the grille recessed to the point where it does not extend beyond the edges of the side of the body opening, or at least conform to the body in such a manner as to somewhat resemble C from the side when viewed from a 90 degree angle...the wraparound look posted earlier definitely did not work well.
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What you need to do is to make the two ends into open scoops (like a GT3) with a basic black mesh, and "fill" the middle with more visible bars.
PS: I put my bumper back on last night. This dream will soon pass.
PS: I put my bumper back on last night. This dream will soon pass.
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Hey, I never said that the stock N/A front end wasn't UGLY! But those pics without the bumper remind me of that saying my grandma used to say: "Don't cut off your nose to spite your face".
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I can see one way it might be made to work; first black out everything behind the grille...then use a darker shade of the body color for the grillework itself. I deleted the 924 turbo nosepiece, just felt it made it look too busy; you could even delete foglamps and relocate them.
However, I think you'd want to keep the grille recessed to the point where it does not extend beyond the edges of the side of the body opening, or at least conform to the body in such a manner as to somewhat resemble C from the side when viewed from a 90 degree angle...the wraparound look posted earlier definitely did not work well.
However, I think you'd want to keep the grille recessed to the point where it does not extend beyond the edges of the side of the body opening, or at least conform to the body in such a manner as to somewhat resemble C from the side when viewed from a 90 degree angle...the wraparound look posted earlier definitely did not work well.
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LMAO!!!! Arrrgh, it's got me!!!!!
On second thought, that might be fun to go that way to a cruise on Halloween...
The Dracmobile...
On second thought, that might be fun to go that way to a cruise on Halloween...
The Dracmobile...