Just edited a base 300zx Pixel Car that someone had to more match my 300zx, I am in the process of making one for my maxima, but this is after about an hour of work...
Org Version
Regular Version
Both were edited by me. The version I used was gray, had a dual tip exhaust, no rims, and ugly colored lights
I use to have a Z31 also! Turbo, auto, it was an '87 even though it clearly has an 84-86 style front clip on it, fun car though, just installed a pathy mani polished all up and was waiting for it's scoop right before its death..............
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Originally Posted by 99BlackMaxMS
I really would hit it, she has nice legs 'n stuff.
I use to have a Z31 also! Turbo, auto, it was an '87 even though it clearly has an 84-86 style front clip on it, fun car though, just installed a pathy mani polished all up and was waiting for it's scoop right before its death..............
That is a shame, I am mostly looking to restore this one to as close to stock as I can, have it as a nice summer car.
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Originally Posted by Jess
Nice pixel art! I've been wanting to get a Z31 for a daily, but I may just save up for a Z32.
KRR what happened?! I see that it's burned up!!
I think the Z32s are too expensive, people are asking for way to much and they are not in good enough shape. But none the less it is a Z :-P
My dad has an 87 5-speed, blue, t-top z31 he bought about a couple of years ago. Its his project car. I drove that joker and it felt good. Reminded me of drivin my 88 Maxima.
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17x7 ADR SZ1 rims, red laquered calibers, Nexen N3000 tires,
Smoked Diamond clear turn signal lens,
AE Headlights/clearance lights/foglights, rewired fogs
I used a picture of my car from the front. Used paint and zoomed in to 400x, then just kinda drew the outline of half the car by eye from looking at them side by side, then selected and copied the side I had and mirrored it for the right side. Added details... colors... reflective spots... darker/lighter area's....basically just getting creative.