Kaiser Silver Sorcery Widebody Show pics

Re: --->Kaiser Silver Sorcery Widebody Show pics

Car looks great!
another hot sorcery widebody.
only comment i have same offset and width on sorcery wide fronts and put 15mm spacers and it still not flush.

Hey Nico, not sure if you noticed but those are your rear spats. I just cut the fins off the bottom. Yeah, I do need spacers for the front but I wasn't sure if it was going to hit the front bumper. The front bumper is rounded to match the curve of the wheel well arch.

Vroom: Thanks! Your car is absolutely beautiful as well :) I followed the build of your car and you're work is very impressive.
 
WOW:eek: :eek: for sure one of the top 5 Best looking!!!:biggrin:
 
damn dude! Thats the first silverstone widebody ive seen! Badass dude!

I think u should paint that hood though! And get a rear valence! :D just my $.02 :biggrin:
 
Car looks awesome,,,,,,I have one question. Is it an actual sorcery kit, or a knock off? Sorcery usually fits with less work than shown in your build up photos...I have recently bought sorcery rear and side skirts, and hope mine won't need so much work to install.....thks...Your car does look great!:smile:
 
Very Nice, Where did you buy this kit from, and how much, and how hard from a scale of 1 to 10 to install, 1 being easy... thanks .. The front fender seems different from the one I say from Sorcery, Do the have different styles of that...
 
Very Nice, Where did you buy this kit from, and how much, and how hard from a scale of 1 to 10 to install, 1 being easy... thanks .. The front fender seems different from the one I say from Sorcery, Do the have different styles of that...


Hello, This kit is a replica sorcery kit. I purchased this kit as opposed to the original sorcery kit because I was going to make modifications not only for a different look but a better fit (OEM STANDARDS)...I have seen the fit of the original sorcery and is although better than the replica, I would still have to make similar modifications to bring it to the next level of OEM like body lines, panel straightness and STRENGTH...

My Shop ( nwautocreations.com) has worked with many after market body panels, composite and metal, and it is always expected to make modifications for proper fit. ~PLEASE note that this is all based on your level desired outcome~ I can easily take any body kit or panel, paint it and install but it most likely won't fit to My shops expectations.

My kit was fitted to the car. If you look at some of the photos, I took the panels after the body gaps were properly fitted and applied at least two layers of fiberglass to the inside of the panels (while still wet) Bolted the panels on to the car and applied a infrared heat lamp to cure them. The end result was the panels not only had extra strength, they fit the car very well without springing out of place.

They way I look at it is many reproduction body panels (metal or fiberglass) are a good starting point at best. I never expect to paint the parts then bolt them on.

Again, Thanks for all your comments :)
 
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