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hmm now that I see this car

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I am not 100% sure of my tail choice

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maybe it is because of the whole rear is the one colour but it does not look as I expected - can someone with photochop skills make the bit around the lights on the blue car above a grey or dark colour like the factor did?

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A few more, the options are endless. I will make my own mod based on all these, I hope they help.

 

NZEDER: If you are having second thoughts on those 240K lights I will take them off your hands. I think they would look great with a seamless welded back end with no bumber. All the same colour and maybe recessed into the metal work.

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Also I am thinking of searching through the wreckers to get a metal panel that has a smooth recess for the number plate.

 

I would grab this off any car that looks good and weld it seamlessly into the rear end.

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NZEDER: Could you take some pics of the back housing of the 240K lights you have and post them here?

 

I am interested in their construction.

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Thanks mate. I think I am going to get the same lights you have. I will unscrew the lights from the grey surround and mount the lights straight into the metal body work. With two seperate recesses for each light.

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  • 4 years later...

Hunter,

 

I am new to this site. We are looking for a solidworks model of a 240Z (stock) with the ability to add headlight covers and a gnose.

We currently hold the record at Bonneville with a 3L naturally aspirated L6 @ 172MPH. We want to put a 4.2L V8 in it and go after the "E" record which currently is at 190MPH.

 

Any help with a Solidworks model we could use to do some air flow modeling would be appreciated. You can check out our website at www.victorymotorsports.org

Let me know if you can help. I would share whatever data we gernerate back with you.

Thanks

Burton

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