I used to like them but I kind of grew out of them. I still like subtle widebodys but I cringe at all the tacky exaggerated riveted widebodys (rocket bunny, liberty walk, etc.) I can’t believe I used to like that stuff...
I think in 20 years we’ll look at a rocket bunny FRS the same way we look at tacky 90s tuner cars: a trend that went out of style...
The one I am currently working on is my own. It is another 1988 Pontiac fiero but the notch back version. Still 2 inches over the rear wheels and about an inch over the front.
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I used to like them but I kind of grew out of them. I still like subtle widebodys but I cringe at all the tacky exaggerated riveted widebodys (rocket bunny, liberty walk, etc.) I can’t believe I used to like that stuff...
I think in 20 years we’ll look at a rocket bunny FRS the same way we look at tacky 90s tuner cars: a trend that went out of style...
It absolutely is not.
Good
I did a thing!
When they are done right! Sure!
Yes and no. I am working on my second wide body car. These are not kits but 100% custom modifications.
I strive for an oem+ look with my wide body. The goal is to maintain the original look and not take away from that.
Here is the fastback 1988 Pontiac Fiero I built 2 years ago. 2 inches over every wheel. Making the whole car 4 inches wider
The one I am currently working on is my own. It is another 1988 Pontiac fiero but the notch back version. Still 2 inches over the rear wheels and about an inch over the front.
Yeeeeeeeeeeees