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recently tubbed the front fenders of my 240sx. while i did buy premade trailer fenders i pretty much cut them all up and made it work the best it could. also am changing up the front radiator support since i have a rb25 in this car its a little short on space to run a clutch fan, the car does see drift events so it would be nice to run one. i moved the radiator about 2 inches forward and am currently working on bracing it all up better. so take note the front support is NOT finished. i'll take any comments for things i could improve on, thanks guys!

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Looks good, always admire anyone prepared to go past the point of no return :thumbsup:

How will you go for wheel clearance to the rear of the strut tower? Or is it not an issue?

  • 2 weeks later...

Looks good, but why?

I think you find that most of the 'serious' drifters have similer front end mods, because with other mods it allows for massive lock and clearance :D

Looks good mate. cant wait to see more pics! 240SX? you are in the US?

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fenders are pretty much done, since i have been doing a new turbo set up im in the process of making everything work again. motors in for mock up of intercooler pipes, exhaust manifold, downpipe etc. im fitting the new front end and making supports for everything heres a pic of it.

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