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#11 Re: Best 1200's in aus?
loosekid Posted on: 2013/10/21 5:41
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#12 Re: Best 1200's in aus?
clyons8 Posted on: 2013/10/21 9:04
What is the inspiration/categorisation of your car and build.

Classic, Classic Restored, JDM Style, Modified high performance?


#13 Re: Best 1200's in aus?
Datrotor Posted on: 2013/10/21 9:21
I'd guess modified high performance.hate jdm and classic restored does nothing for me Eaither.just was after something unique and different


#14 Re: Best 1200's in aus?
clyons8 Posted on: 2013/10/21 10:04
Yes I understand........ the same situation applies to your audience. You might get one of the best 1200's but it won't be the best, simply because of the people's choice. So I guess it's more fitting that you generalised the title a little more.

Your styling is comparatively new. The other styles have been around for some decades now.

The Mazda/Datsun cross breeding is interesting but I'm a staunch classic fan, so it confuses me.


#15 Re: Best 1200's in aus?
mcdat Posted on: 2013/10/21 10:27
Im with datrotor with the jdm and classic style im just not into it,i just don't like the 13" wheels with stretched tyres look but saying that respect the choice that other Datsun fanatics make with their ride.Each to own.


#16 Re: Best 1200's in aus?
ruredi Posted on: 2013/10/21 11:03
I vote Sikynes A12T Coupe.

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#17 Re: Best 1200's in aus?
L18_B110 Posted on: 2013/10/21 11:16
Quote:

Datrotor wrote:
I'd guess modified high performance.hate jdm and classic restored does nothing for me Eaither.


I'm not a fan of swede-spec... much prefer jdm, classic restored and period modified looks, not to mention good competition cars.

There's obviously some good workmanship in the car, but the concept and execution of a few major things does nothing for me, aside from the bling wheels, loud paint and cream/white pleather interior. The tailights are out of place and make the back end look awkard/ungainly. The flat dash doesn't look like alot of thought or effort went into it - just a couple of folds... I've seen a more complex shaped and better looking sheetmetal dash in a local track 1200. And the grill that doesn't suit the car at all, and has only one thing going for it - it's shiney... To me it's just doing mods for the sake of it, not paying any real attention to what looks good or emphasises the car's style or lines. But each to their own.


#18 Re: Best 1200's in aus?
Datrotor Posted on: 2013/10/21 20:39
Lok I built it exactly to what I think looks good.and I think it turned out awesome along with most other people that see it.so your on your own with your comments :) guess that's why you like jdm


#19 Re: Best 1200's in aus?
hotrocket Posted on: 2013/10/21 21:55
less talk more picture!


#20 Re: Best 1200's in aus?
Posted on: 2013/10/21 22:26
Well we haven't seen complete pics so I reserve judgement but its more show orientated. No my cup of tea either.
As stated its all induvidual tastes. I appreciate jdm classic and new. Its still well built quality wise but not my thing. Very sydney style.



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