I guess im asking the wrong place but does someone know a way to get back into an instagram account?? I somehow forgot my password. I would love any tips you can give me
@Kian Gerald thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
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It is interesting to see different tuners and how they approach their creations. For some it is more art than science, and others more science and engineering. Nakai-San IMO is a good balance, but his style, his art, is what really makes him awesome.
Hi. RWB save for the rivets looks better than Singer's. How does theirs system work, you also pay for Nakai's team's their plane tickets and lodging. You order your own wide wheels before or during the build? Do you have to buy Nakai's stuff as a package? What if you don't want rivets or the huge stickers? Nakai has a unique business model but it's cool, it's personally by him. How long did it all take from scheduling with RWB, to buying the wheels and how long did it take Nakai's team to finish all that? Where can you have that made, only at a Porsche service center (he can't do it at your house's garage?) Also, how did you understand each other, does he have a translator (or you hired one)? Does Nakai hand carry all that metal and stuff to tune or it's FedEx to Porsche's service center? Do they bring the tires or you bought it but obligated to have Idlers imprinted? Lastly how did he match the color of the fender to the body perfectly (what if you have non factory paint job)? God bless, Proverbs 31
It's a rubber compound that protects the car from road damage the car might receive. Because it's so low, a pothole hidden by rain water can cause some unwanted scratches. It just protects it from any scratches or damage it might receive from being so low and just prevents damage in general
And what about this black silicone after two or three years? Did he protect the metal with some sealings because he cut it and they never show what protections are made to the car. You make it and after three ,to four years the rust will show. RWB mod is perfect for Porsches with rust problems :D
I ask that so many times and still the same answer - nothing at all! Bare metal all nicely exposed to the elements. Great workmanship at destroying an already superb car
youran1 Yeah just my thoughts too. I would only go the factory steel welded way. May not be extreme wide like RWB but at least they would be metal. Great to see there is someone out there thinking my way ;-)
What do you mean? His cars to me are more about their style than their performance, his unique style is what catches your eye, but I mean calling any turbo porsche "no go" doesn't really make sense. With a few mods they make insane power, and the older ones are some of the scariest and thrilling cars to drive around a track! Or maybe you mean "no go" in the sense that mostly in this video the car is sitting around being worked on, and there isn't enough video of it in action. To that I can agree, I'd love to hear this thing tearing it up around a race track :)
You goddamn right! unique style? Wtf it's just a gt2 evo body kit made in '96. No inner flares or mudguards. I say it's a crap build. Looks great, but buildquality sucks.
Mong Vang Yeah the fuck it is! It sure isn't black caulking! And it's not a specialty bond that bonds fiberglass to metal either cause both things are painted after he does it, the fucking hack!
+JC B your a joke, Have you ever used window urethane, if you have, youd know it doesnt spread as easily as easily as that, nor does it come out of a caulking gun that easy. Why do you think glass guys use pneumatic guns to dispense that stuff. Hes not bonding the flares to the car, theyre already rivieted on, he simply sealing the gap.
Mong Vang All windshield urethane comes out of a battery operated caulking gun and back in the day by a regular calking gun! Now they use a heater in the back of the van to make it that soft you stupid fuck! Shit back in the day before the heaters they would use a little torch to heat the tube up then put it in a caulking gun. I worked in a collision repair center for over 11 years and it's the best and biggest one on the east coast, 30-35 cars a week all big hits!!!!! Google it After Hours Auto Body in Taunton, Ma. You fucking dumb fuck!
+JC B Youre the idiot, 11 years is nothing in the autobody business. Youre barely doing big hits with 11 years experience lol. AND Its called a heater box idiot. 30-35 cars a week/big hits LMAO, youre full of shit and if it were true, you must be the hack LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! More like 30-35 bumper jobs LOL