not too big a fan of the front nose of the widebody but if you like it James that all that matters! Also the fact you built it yourself makes it pretty darn cool in my book! Keep doing you and we’ll keep liking and waiting for the next bombshell.
I think the rear view looks amazing, but I can’t get over the fact that the front bumper makes it look like the car is a shark that has a massive overbite
Yes! It is very important to label your screws and bolts. It might not seem so different to the eye, but usually most bolts are specific to the pressure they must yield along with torque specifications. Last thing you want is a leaky manifold due to ill fitting bolts.
Man we need more videos of you working on the cars. Its actually really interesting. And you can have series of you working on the different projects/builds. I think everyone would really like them and they will probably bring in more views too.
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Just used this video as a step-by-step for a widebody install and I accidently cut my house in half. Thanks Strad!
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Just like me fr
If somebody says what happened say you are trying to do some weight reduction on your house
not too big a fan of the front nose of the widebody but if you like it James that all that matters! Also the fact you built it yourself makes it pretty darn cool in my book! Keep doing you and we’ll keep liking and waiting for the next bombshell.
i agree on the point that the front nose looks very creepy
Yeah that bumper is atrocious
Fr it’s like the gru of bumpers
That might be the ugliest bumper I’ve ever seen. The bottom section should Atleast be equal in distance as the top section
I think the rear view looks amazing, but I can’t get over the fact that the front bumper makes it look like the car is a shark that has a massive overbite
The front bumper on this car makes it look like a goblin shark and I think it looks terrible, back end though looks stunning
facts facts
My thoughts exactly
I was looking for someone to say it!
Yup..feel the same way. That front overhang is odd.
Stradman is a living proof that you can do anything at home
Yes and I have plenty of lotion to prove it
@Krimlon BRUHHHH
Yes! It is very important to label your screws and bolts. It might not seem so different to the eye, but usually most bolts are specific to the pressure they must yield along with torque specifications. Last thing you want is a leaky manifold due to ill fitting bolts.
Man we need more videos of you working on the cars. Its actually really interesting. And you can have series of you working on the different projects/builds. I think everyone would really like them and they will probably bring in more views too.
James’ videos always make my day and even when I’m the most sad sad gets he finds a way to make me happy again, thank you.
As someone who does woodworking that table is INCREADABLE! As always James great job keep up the hard work.
Man.. I wish I got to experience more of your journey! You are a delight to tune into! Such positive energy and a super positive environment.
I Just love how far you’ve came with not just the Nissan z but all of your other cars and your house. You’re the definition of “Never give up”.
Love seeing strad dive right in to doing it himself!