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Originally Posted by G352NV
Stuff I just got done shooting. Ill cut and buff tomorrow.
EDIT: i just looked at the pics again... did you fill the 2nd cover in?
also, how come you didn't paint the gauge pod/ clock surround Daytona Blue? you should take a mold of that piece and crank a few out... lots of us would be willing to shell out $ for that part in fiberglass
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Its just toooo much work to do right now. I was going to sand em and primer them but I have a LOT going on right now. Shows are coming very soon and I want to be ready this year. Once I cut and buff em they will look good. I still have to shave my doors. My stinger fuse holder fits the cut out on the #1 battery cover. It displays the volts.
Just a tip for next time you dont have to bondo them. You could have hit them with 180 then hit them with primer.
I needed to add black to the interior because my colors are black and blue. The trunk will also be painted gloss black. I would make a mold of it but I wanted something to set me a part from the rest.
Just a tip for next time you dont have to bondo them. You could have hit them with 180 then hit them with primer.
I needed to add black to the interior because my colors are black and blue. The trunk will also be painted gloss black. I would make a mold of it but I wanted something to set me a part from the rest.
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Originally Posted by SI_G35Coupe
on my battery and brake covers i bondo'd them so that they were smooth before we shot them with Laser Red, and then my vinyl guy is cutting "Battery" and "Brake Fluid" to put on them (i didn't want them both to say battery)... since you do your own work it would be a cheap nice way to make them stand out alittle more
EDIT: i just looked at the pics again... did you fill the 2nd cover in?
also, how come you didn't paint the gauge pod/ clock surround Daytona Blue? you should take a mold of that piece and crank a few out... lots of us would be willing to shell out $ for that part in fiberglass
EDIT: i just looked at the pics again... did you fill the 2nd cover in?
also, how come you didn't paint the gauge pod/ clock surround Daytona Blue? you should take a mold of that piece and crank a few out... lots of us would be willing to shell out $ for that part in fiberglass