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Main : Mechanical : Body and Interiors Hayashi Rims

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Hayashi Rims
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SubmitterddgonzalMore Photos from ddgonzal   Last Update2011/5/18 9:37    Tell a friendTell a friend
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nice classic rims

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buzbox510
Posted: 2011/12/13 2:53  Updated: 2011/12/13 2:53
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 Re: Hayashi Rims
look sweet pillar less

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clyons8
Posted: 2011/5/19 12:57  Updated: 2011/5/19 23:28
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 Re: Hayashi Rims
Torin, yes they are both photoshopped.

Not sure who would do all that effort for a pillar different to the other

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datski620
Posted: 2011/5/18 13:26  Updated: 2011/5/18 13:26
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 Re: Hayashi Rims
a full chassis would help but also supports off to the sill....so many things should be done when doing major body mods or major engine mods as everything pus stress onto something else...every car has its weak points on the structure, they will come and arise after time....though does look real nice

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lethal_john
Posted: 2011/5/18 13:00  Updated: 2011/5/18 13:00
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 Re: Hayashi Rims
if you put a rollcage that would help but then you lose the effect of pillarless hmmmm maybe full chassis??

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datski620
Posted: 2011/5/18 12:51  Updated: 2011/5/18 12:51
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 Re: Hayashi Rims
problem will be the the flex would be really bad, even with the b pillar on the body flex's. that thing would need heaps more structural supports on the roof to keep it stiff

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lethal_john
Posted: 2011/5/18 12:47  Updated: 2011/5/18 12:47
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 Re: Hayashi Rims
looks pretty sweet, wonder if there's a chance you could get that engineered and street legal

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clyons8
Posted: 2011/5/18 10:40  Updated: 2011/5/18 10:40
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 Re: Hayashi Rims
+1 for pillar-less styling

Not nearly as good but still:


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RockOn
Posted: 2011/5/18 10:24  Updated: 2011/5/18 10:24
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 Re: Hayashi Rims
Is this legit or is it photoshop? I can see the inside of the LHS Bpillar?

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A14force
Posted: 2011/5/18 10:17  Updated: 2011/5/18 10:17
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 Re: Hayashi Rims
That looks f-king sweet without the B pillar!!!!!!!
Pity the body would flex like crazy without it. looks sooooo good though!!!

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torin
Posted: 2011/5/19 10:22  Updated: 2011/5/19 10:22
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 Re: Hayashi Rims
both look photoshopped, but does look sweet