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Need help photo-shopping a quest to a max

Re: Need help photo-shopping a quest to a max

Postby 77amc » Fri Jan 22, 2010 3:10 pm

I do.. I just need to move some crap to get the same view of it and try and get the same distance away.
Tell ya what, I just moved the truck for the pics and will post that one to see if that'll work for you.

Just by taking a quick glance, the quests' fenderwell is longer where it meets the firewall or doorjam.
I still think it's do-able though.. Heck, it's only time and money, and I wouldn't have to move the rad or the intercooler.

Dang! look at that rear wheelwell. You could put a 20" in there.. OK, NOT. It does sit nice though eh?
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Re: Need help photo-shopping a quest to a max

Postby prospect » Fri Jan 22, 2010 5:31 pm

that is a nice stance. liking the 5lug rims too, what did you use for a rear-end?
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Re: Need help photo-shopping a quest to a max

Postby MightyG54BTMax » Sun Jan 24, 2010 6:03 pm

are those 7's and 8's or 8's and 9's? Ive got 7's and 8's on mine
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Re: Need help photo-shopping a quest to a max

Postby 77amc » Mon Jan 25, 2010 3:27 pm

---Mighty; I really don't know. I thought that it was 8s and 9sHere ya go.. I snapped a few. Hope it works. The quest sits higher than the max.. If not, let me know. E

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Re: Need help photo-shopping a quest to a max

Postby 77amc » Mon Jan 25, 2010 3:31 pm

i even thought of making the bed longer by about 3', but I think that the driveshafts would be nuts..

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Re: Need help photo-shopping a quest to a max

Postby netstat » Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:20 pm

77amc wrote:i even thought of making the bed longer by about 3'


Ok, you had me interested when it seemed like it would basically be a japanese el camino .... but ^^^ this?

Beyond the limits of tasteful modification... Sorry man, just my opinion.
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Re: Need help photo-shopping a quest to a max

Postby 77amc » Mon Jan 25, 2010 5:50 pm

NO offense taken sir. It was just a thought..
I haven't seen any long beds around here, just the shorties. And thought "I wonder what it would look like if..?"

And I've seen some of the really short ones too. More like one of those Subaru "Brats" of yor.
There was a vid on You-tube that had a car like what I want. It was just like you stated, A Japanese El Comino, black and rear wheel drive too! Of course, I didn't save it. It may take some searching but I'll look for it.

I tried something like that with a ol 84 civic S. Only took about 20min. Here: E
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Re: Need help photo-shopping a quest to a max

Postby netstat » Mon Jan 25, 2010 6:43 pm

77amc wrote:There was a vid on You-tube that had a car like what I want. It was just like you stated, A Japanese El Comino, black and rear wheel drive too! Of course


you mean this super badass Skyline Truck?

I love that thing :)

Edit: it only took like 7 edits to figure out how to post a youtube vid on here lol
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Re: Need help photo-shopping a quest to a max

Postby MightyG54BTMax » Tue Jan 26, 2010 5:01 pm

What year quest is it? If its 88 or 89 they are 8's and 9's. Anything lower and they are 7's and 8's. One of these days I'll get out there and take the pic of the brake lines for you.
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Re: Need help photo-shopping a quest to a max

Postby 77amc » Thu Jan 28, 2010 5:34 pm

I'll be taking a swing at re-routing them tomorrow if we don't get snow..
PM me about how you used the Quest prop-valve please.

I'm going to try and see if these rims will fit the 5x4 1/2" bolt pattern of my Hornet (it's like the yeller one in my gallery. (and it's not as nice..)

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