Jim Green's 90q 20vt - 636whp 07k

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Re: Jim Green's 90q 20vt - The quest for 275's

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Jimmy, again I must say that you are a machine lol
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a_CQ wrote:Interesting. Guess I've never seen fresh Ginster then :P

When's the next event? I have an itch to fly out, rent something decent and drive some new track out there.


Do it! Spring Mtn April 13th-15th. I am sure you can find something "decent" to rent in Vegas :)

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THey could not have picked a worse week for me. It is the week of finals, the Saturday before I graduate, and the week before my sister gets married. Maybe Peter can pilot my URQ that weekend in Vegas...
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I like the way you think, Hank, but I'm not sure I can handle all that boost :P
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...That and Ginster always looks kinda funny in pictures. Some angles of my car look great in pics, then in reality it is pretty faded out, the guys at work tell me it looks like a highlighter. :D

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Looking really great Jim!!!
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Just ship it down here Hank, we'll fill the drivers seat.
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I had to slide the rear bumper on today, wow it looks good!

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wowwww that looks sick jim!! well worth the effort! Can't wait to see the front.
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looks great jimmy
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Looks fantastic! Nice job.
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wow :drool:
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Looks really good man! Your car is very inspiring...

S4 skirts really complete the widebody too, it is very B5 RS4ish.
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Wow Jim! That looks mean!
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So cool!

I can't wait for the front.
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I'll get the front mocked up for everyone in the next couple of days, maybe tonight. First I have a few runs I need to sand down. I saw this trick on youtube, glaze over the runs, then block sand with 400, 1000, 1500 and rubbing compound. It works awesome! Similar to using a guide coat, but this keeps t from ghosting and burning through the surrounding clear while getting busy with the 400.

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That's a cool trick! Rear looks incredible...
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Here we go, start to finish pics

It all started when the urs4 fenders arrived

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Small preview of the work ahead

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The wheels I want to eventually run under the b4 front fenders

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The section that needs to come out

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The 275/40 17 tires on 9.5" enkei rpf1 wheels, et 38

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B5 S4 side skirts, they are the correct length

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Brackets I made and the Velcro strips from the donor car glued on with polyurethane glue

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Mock up looks good! They are held in place with self tapping screws

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Test fit of the S2 rear bumper that I am using as a base. This one is from a coupe, the sedan would have been easier, but to hard to find

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Time to dive into the rears!

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Making the transition by the door in the rear

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All welded up!

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The rear fender liners

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Game on, time for paint on the rears! Notice the 034 billet control arms to re-center the wheel in the arch more towards the rear.

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2k primer

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Rears are all painted, and starting on the rear and front bumpers

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Here is a pic of the car with the same wheels before all of the bodywork started. These are 235/40-17's and it is rub city even with mostly worn tires

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And after:)

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Enjoy, I sure am!

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The future street wheels

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Finally the flares on the ocho have some company!

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I am going to spray the rest of the car this summer if I can find a nice gap between events.
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WOW!! that is such amazing work!!
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<clap clap clap>

I think the picture next to the A6 is the money shot!
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So when do you want to come to Seattle and do mine? :D Love it!
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Jim, looks incredible. Well done!

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seriously good work man. I'm not at all a fan of wide bodies, but thats subtle and looks the way it should have from the factory. great job. are you gonna paint the rest of the car?
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Rob, you took the words right out of my mouth. If you didn't know what the car looked like stock, you'd think that came right from the factory. AWESOME work Jim!
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Holy cow! That looks awesome, Jim!

I see the two post spoiler in the back... Did it not work out?
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