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s13_rb25
01-30-2011, 12:54 AM
I have a s13 hatch that i did a r32 front on. the hood is kinda beat to hell and i heard rumors that the s14 hood fits on this and looks good? is this true? any help is appreciated! thanks.
4x4le
01-31-2011, 05:02 AM
Sounds more like it would work better on a r33 front but i could be wrong. If anything ever happens to my silvia front its going to be r32 front for me.
here is a S14 with R32 headlights but with stock hood
I'm sure it was a lot of work to make look good
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/TheFirstTJ/R32lights.jpg
also you should of asked this in the "Small Question Thread" instead of starting a new topic.. for future reference
4x4le
01-31-2011, 09:41 PM
Small question thread sounds like a retarded idea imo.
The only thing that brings me to any forums im on is email notifications of sub forums im intrested in, listing new threads titles and they are linked. Many people do this so you would be cutting out the possibility of many answers. Really, does all of zilvia read every new post in the small question thread every time they get on here?
You can take that up with the Mods
The point of the Small questions thread is to remove forum clutter of simple questions. You can still get email notifications for that thread, and when you got your answer you can just unsubsribe. And when you have a new question, that thread is still there and you will get notifications on that thread again. That is if you have auto subs in your preferences. That isn't that hard at all. But like I said if you have a problem with that, you can talk to the mods about it.
4x4le
02-01-2011, 05:48 AM
I dont feel that I should take it up with anyone as im sure that thread has helped some people. I just feel telling someone their thread was not worthy of their own thread and belonged in that one shouldnt happen.
Possibly the op thought there might be different ways to do this and it may spark up lots of pictures and conversation. That is what I was hoping for when I clicked on the link to this thread I got in my email.
Well, there is also the picture request thread. But I did say specifically "for future reference" after I answered his question. So if you want to take that as insulting him in what ever weird way, it is clearly not the case.
Well, back on topic....
the S14 hood will fit the lights, as seen in picture, but the hood to fender lines will not look right. Even putting a Zenki s14 hood on a Kouki, the fender lines are out of whack.
This is what it looks like
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y286/pbcstylez/IMG_0667.jpg
4x4le
02-01-2011, 09:15 AM
blah, I wasnt trying to come across the way I sounded.
I just hate lumpped threads personally. Maybe Im alone on this one.
s13_rb25
02-02-2011, 04:29 AM
ahh that last pic helped a lot! see i have a fiberglass r32 conversion hood, and the guy before me cut it (no freaking clue why) and now it looks like that^ ??? why would you do such a thing! and i want a more flush look obviously but i dont want to spend $700 on a carbon fiber hood that has holes in it too. what i really want is a stock r32 metal gts hood. but i cant find one anywhere!!!
You can get stock CF hoods for the R32 just as easy as ones 'with holes'
s13_rb25
02-08-2011, 04:50 PM
You can get stock CF hoods for the R32 just as easy as ones 'with holes'
yeah i know theyre not hard to come by but theyre about $700 and thats a little out of my hood spending price range...
Drift N Dragg
02-08-2011, 05:10 PM
Small question thread sounds like a retarded idea imo.
The only thing that brings me to any forums im on is email notifications of sub forums im intrested in, listing new threads titles and they are linked. Many people do this so you would be cutting out the possibility of many answers. Really, does all of zilvia read every new post in the small question thread every time they get on here?
Well THANK GOD your Opinion is not what runs this Forum to keep it from clutter..
To the OP .. Small Questions Thread, if you do not mind..
With all that insight I am just gonna have too ......
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