Here are some old pictures of the Warrior in construction...don't ask me for updates its in storage and in pieces have not finished it.
When you cant find the kit you like build your own. dvsjoker sent me this link:
http://www.geocities.com/silverkit98/BodyKit1.html
I needed a cowl hood that would let the supercharger fit but I wanted it to match the hood lines perfectly. I also wanted a way in which I could extract as much heat from the radiator as possible while increasing downforce (or decreasing lift), hence the huge slit across the front edge. So I made this thing, its a plug for the carbon fiber hood I will get to one of these days
When I am ready to make the CF one, I will paint and wax this thing to a mirror shine, then coat with it with anti adhesion than make a FG or reinforced plaster mold...then finally make the CF one..lots of work. The plug will most likely be discarded then.
The fenders are modified all in metal. The vents I fabricated in steel, contoured and welded-in are actually called air extractors. They are 100% functional (they just happen to look good too

) Since the XJ has such hugely open wheel wells, it tends to capture a lot of air. This translates into mondo air resistance. One method of decreasing this is by using extractors. I will also be affixing a gurney lip (flap) somewhere along there to augment extraction. The portholes are actually Weber carburetor intake funnels. They are brushed aluminum and extend into the engine bay. I had to cut into the inner fender to do so. Since the Warrior will have an almost completely sealed off underbelly and I will be producing much more engine heat, I needed a way to get some of the heat out.
Opening up the rear of my cowl hood, would not do the job, since it is an area of high pressure and at speed, air is pushed/sucked in rather let out. I also did not want hot air blowing into the ventilation vent hole which is located under the passenger side cowl screen.
Next will be a chop up of the aerobody kit to further lower it to the ground as well as blend into the custom fender flares I plan to make. The flares will also be in CF, and will be designed to really hug the tire, and of course have rounded arches. Should resemble the ML55 flares but a bit more extreme.
XJguy