In this episode we take a viewer’s picture of his 1967 Datsun 280Z and add a few mods that he wanted to it. Fender mirrors, fender flares, and some Volk TE37’s. After that i put my own touch on it, adding some aero parts and a Rocket Bunny V2 front bumper.

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Music:
00:00 – Cartoon feat. Jüri Pootsmann – I Remember U (Xilent Remix)
04:08 – Mysteryos & Ex3ptions – Healing Soul
09:04 – Steve Cherry – Motivation
10:48 – Fareoh – Cloud Ten

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45 thoughts on “B is for Build – Widebody Rocket Bunny 280Z Concept”
  1. тень, от кустов на обочине, падает в другом направлении 😉

  2. You should buy a 240z shell, frame rails, put an v10 M5 engine, buy a rocket bunny kit that doesn't fit, make dozens of customized parts and probably deal with a lot of negative comments to then prove everyone wrong and take it to SEMA in 2018. Nah, that sounds impossible… wait a minute…

  3. We all need more videos on how to photoshop cars like this, this would be a fun hobby to have outside of school or work for us! I definitely enjoy watching these!

  4. You should bring this kind of content back every now and then. I’m totally going to have to send you an entry haha.

  5. No offense but you messed up shadows direction cause on backgroung they are poiting right side and car shadows go in left.And you could soft some corners of the car cause in some places they stick out too mutch. But ovearal nice work waiting for next, greeting form Poland :D.
    And sorry for bad english.

  6. The thumbnail fooled the hell out of me. I thought that was a real car it was a photoshopped image. Brilliant way to play with customization. You just showed me how I could get to work on my dream car. Impressive work btw.

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