The Forum's Daily Featured Crossfire
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re: The Forum's Daily Featured Crossfire
I don't know ... if I'm going to get pulled over at least it will be by a cool car - make the experience better!
Really, I would NEVER do that to my car, but the more options that people see in our cars - the more demand there will be for them. That's not a bad thing at all.
Really, I would NEVER do that to my car, but the more options that people see in our cars - the more demand there will be for them. That's not a bad thing at all.
re: The Forum's Daily Featured Crossfire
the halo lights around the headlights are typically called angel eyes, and a lot of cars have them standard now, so yes it is legal in the states. NOTE: Just be careful because some aftermarket kits run extremely hot, and have started some melting issues in people vehicles. I have no problem with the ones in my BMW, and my girl friend just put a pair on her mustang, both look really nice with no issues.
Regards,
Steve
Regards,
Steve
re: The Forum's Daily Featured Crossfire
WOW!
I am featured in the forums! Man, that is sooo cool!
But, one problem.... The car was not finished!
I took the pics when I was out of town last weekend. I had some additional things to do when I got home. So now, I have uploaded the final pictures to my gallery.
Latest Pics - CrossfireForum.org Gallery
I did the black ground effect to lower the width of the car (it looked too fat) and to give the impression that the car was a bit longer. I have not seen another Crossfire with the skid area under the car painted flat black (its actually a textured plastic), and it worked perfectly. The HID lights with tinting and the brows on the lights help the front, and the black tatoos help the car look longer and a bit meaner.
Now, friends tell me it looks like a roadster. Not a car trying to look like a race car, but a roadster that looks like a roadster. And man, I am very happy with the way it all came out.
Most Crossfire owners don't see the possiblility of Yellow on the car. I cannot think of another color the Crossfire would look better in! Once again, thanks for featuring my car. I will post specs on what I did, and some additional photos of the process later this weekend.
Sincerely,
Nexxus
Crossfire owner and dam proud of it!
I am featured in the forums! Man, that is sooo cool!
But, one problem.... The car was not finished!
I took the pics when I was out of town last weekend. I had some additional things to do when I got home. So now, I have uploaded the final pictures to my gallery.
Latest Pics - CrossfireForum.org Gallery
I did the black ground effect to lower the width of the car (it looked too fat) and to give the impression that the car was a bit longer. I have not seen another Crossfire with the skid area under the car painted flat black (its actually a textured plastic), and it worked perfectly. The HID lights with tinting and the brows on the lights help the front, and the black tatoos help the car look longer and a bit meaner.
Now, friends tell me it looks like a roadster. Not a car trying to look like a race car, but a roadster that looks like a roadster. And man, I am very happy with the way it all came out.
Most Crossfire owners don't see the possiblility of Yellow on the car. I cannot think of another color the Crossfire would look better in! Once again, thanks for featuring my car. I will post specs on what I did, and some additional photos of the process later this weekend.
Sincerely,
Nexxus
Crossfire owner and dam proud of it!
re: The Forum's Daily Featured Crossfire
Originally Posted by Nexxus
WOW!
I am featured in the forums! Man, that is sooo cool!
But, one problem.... The car was not finished!
I took the pics when I was out of town last weekend. I had some additional things to do when I got home. So now, I have uploaded the final pictures to my gallery.
Latest Pics - CrossfireForum.org Gallery
I did the black ground effect to lower the width of the car (it looked too fat) and to give the impression that the car was a bit longer. I have not seen another Crossfire with the skid area under the car painted flat black (its actually a textured plastic), and it worked perfectly. The HID lights with tinting and the brows on the lights help the front, and the black tatoos help the car look longer and a bit meaner.
Sincerely, Nexxus
Crossfire owner and dam proud of it!
I am featured in the forums! Man, that is sooo cool!
But, one problem.... The car was not finished!
I took the pics when I was out of town last weekend. I had some additional things to do when I got home. So now, I have uploaded the final pictures to my gallery.
Latest Pics - CrossfireForum.org Gallery
I did the black ground effect to lower the width of the car (it looked too fat) and to give the impression that the car was a bit longer. I have not seen another Crossfire with the skid area under the car painted flat black (its actually a textured plastic), and it worked perfectly. The HID lights with tinting and the brows on the lights help the front, and the black tatoos help the car look longer and a bit meaner.
Sincerely, Nexxus
Crossfire owner and dam proud of it!
re: The Forum's Daily Featured Crossfire
Nexxus you are a brave creative soul. I take it these are add on film? I would go for something like this if it were a frost white with a hint of red on the tips of the flames. One of the reasons I so like the yellow is here in cold Michigan a yellow roadster says "summertime" . I wouldn't want to reduce the fun in the sun aspect of the yellow color. You sure made it your own-good job.
Valk I had 5 mins and stopped by....and no I am in the front room
Valk I had 5 mins and stopped by....and no I am in the front room
Last edited by Rapps; 05-24-2009 at 08:54 PM.
re: The Forum's Daily Featured Crossfire
re: The Forum's Daily Featured Crossfire
Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY
Outrageous picture! I was considering taking something like this with mine, and just on Friday was talking with a pro. Photographer, and he was giving me tips, and as soon as the rain stops, I will take some.
Again this is a fantastic shot!
Again this is a fantastic shot!