Risingsun124
01-12-2013, 05:00 PM
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g337/ProjectGarage2010/Project-G%20NA%20Fenders/Project-GNAFender1.jpg
From late 2010 Project-G started down a slow road to their vision on the front fenders for the NA out of necessity. First concentrating on the top profile to get the look we were after, and at the same time gaining the clearance we needed. Mid 2012 hit and one of the fenders suffered some damage, so it was time to get busy on this ongoing project. Because of how we like to do things here at Project-G, we went with full metal construction and added our recess on the lower section.
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g337/ProjectGarage2010/Project-G%20NA%20Fenders/Project-GNAFenderFront.jpg
One question that keeps coming up is why does the front look so different and aggressive? Instead of going with the standard practice of making a "bubble" fender and trying to replicate the OEM look, we needed to put the Project-G spin on it.
Our vision from the beginning was a sharper more aggressive profile that sloped to the edge, but at the same time flowing with the style of the NA body.
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g337/ProjectGarage2010/Project-G%20NA%20Fenders/Project-GNAFenderTop.jpg
To the unsuspecting observer, the fenders look to be factory. To the enthusiast, there is a lot going on here. They swallow up 15x9 +0 wrapped in 195/50's with ease. (15x9-8 pictured) We kept the edges smooth and clean as to minimize the chances of catching a tire on the lip and shredding some expensive rubber or even worse, ruining a fender.
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g337/ProjectGarage2010/Project-G%20NA%20Fenders/Project-GNAFenderSide.jpg
Our recess behind the wheel was conceived with our corner flare in mind. We feel the compliment each other rather nicely and add to that subtle, aggressive look we are always after.
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g337/ProjectGarage2010/Project-G%20NA%20Fenders/Project-GNAFenderCut.jpg
(Excuse the dirt, I didn't think it would show up so well.)
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g337/ProjectGarage2010/Project-G%20NA%20Fenders/Project-GNAFenderRear.jpg
We have been very pleased with the feedback we have received so far. We understand this may not be something for everyone, but it is definitely a welcome addition to the Project-G line.
From late 2010 Project-G started down a slow road to their vision on the front fenders for the NA out of necessity. First concentrating on the top profile to get the look we were after, and at the same time gaining the clearance we needed. Mid 2012 hit and one of the fenders suffered some damage, so it was time to get busy on this ongoing project. Because of how we like to do things here at Project-G, we went with full metal construction and added our recess on the lower section.
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g337/ProjectGarage2010/Project-G%20NA%20Fenders/Project-GNAFenderFront.jpg
One question that keeps coming up is why does the front look so different and aggressive? Instead of going with the standard practice of making a "bubble" fender and trying to replicate the OEM look, we needed to put the Project-G spin on it.
Our vision from the beginning was a sharper more aggressive profile that sloped to the edge, but at the same time flowing with the style of the NA body.
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g337/ProjectGarage2010/Project-G%20NA%20Fenders/Project-GNAFenderTop.jpg
To the unsuspecting observer, the fenders look to be factory. To the enthusiast, there is a lot going on here. They swallow up 15x9 +0 wrapped in 195/50's with ease. (15x9-8 pictured) We kept the edges smooth and clean as to minimize the chances of catching a tire on the lip and shredding some expensive rubber or even worse, ruining a fender.
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g337/ProjectGarage2010/Project-G%20NA%20Fenders/Project-GNAFenderSide.jpg
Our recess behind the wheel was conceived with our corner flare in mind. We feel the compliment each other rather nicely and add to that subtle, aggressive look we are always after.
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g337/ProjectGarage2010/Project-G%20NA%20Fenders/Project-GNAFenderCut.jpg
(Excuse the dirt, I didn't think it would show up so well.)
http://i1096.photobucket.com/albums/g337/ProjectGarage2010/Project-G%20NA%20Fenders/Project-GNAFenderRear.jpg
We have been very pleased with the feedback we have received so far. We understand this may not be something for everyone, but it is definitely a welcome addition to the Project-G line.