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05-17-2016 09:38 AM
Shawn They looked pretty much stock but they were nice. I wouldn't say the demand for riveted flares is in Japan only though, Everyone across NA is on that bandwagon too.
05-17-2016 09:07 AM
FastAndFurious There were two clean looking Lambo near the end of the video. It's really down to what the customer wants and riveted flares seems to be the demand in Japan.
05-16-2016 01:48 PM
Shawn Riveted on flares and huge wings ... It's rare to see a proper clean build now a days
05-16-2016 08:56 AM
RedNSX The Tokyo trend seems to be unnecessarily large rear wings and fender flares. We'll most likely see those two things on the NSX once a Japanese modder gets their hands on one.



05-13-2016 01:24 PM
Shawn Lol buying something that looks the part but does nothing is pointless. But you're right, unfortunately chances are people will end up buying into it
05-13-2016 12:47 PM
|\|SX It will as long as its designed right, but there might be a small amount of owners that care for specifics like that, as long as it looks the part then chances are people will buy into it, much like many others do.



05-13-2016 08:56 AM
Shawn
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Essentially could aid with center downforce too perhaps?
From what I've been seeing about them, they create drag as well, downforce isn't what they're meant for
05-12-2016 01:11 PM
NightWing Essentially could aid with center downforce too perhaps?
05-12-2016 12:35 PM
1fastAcura I can see how that could work, being a full roof setup that funnels air right through, shooting it into where vents lead into the engine area. Then you typically have air running through those vents with an exit point at the bottom of the car, so it could kill 2 bird with one stone.
05-12-2016 10:13 AM
NightWing I think because of the mid-engine setup, a roof scoop could be used to feed air into the engine bay area ?
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