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Dammm...that porsche is just...i'm speechless....i like the pic of the 3 240's too..pretty cool how they lined up at the light..
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did you also like it when i posted it a few pages back? Originally Posted by D&G35
Dammm...that porsche is just...i'm speechless....i like the pic of the 3 240's too..pretty cool how they lined up at the light..

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so everything back on the car?
Not yet. Since I'm going in on Monday to get the alignment done, car lowered, and more camber, longer toe arms i'll be putting the wheels on then.Originally Posted by Dranom
ohhh.... nice to have one near you so everything back on the car?
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Levon, it you are going to do all that work to simply reinforce a cut panel, I would say its time for a very mild metal widebody, similar to status-one. Split the rear panels vertucally and reinforce w/ welding. Adjust the doors if needed to fit the new lines. Grind smooth, bondo and paint.
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Lexus looks sick with the widebody rear!!
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Whether I do a mild metal widebody or a full metal widebody, the cost is still going to be up there. I'd rather do it right the first time and unfortunately, don't have the cash.Originally Posted by Matzo Ball Soup
Levon, it you are going to do all that work to simply reinforce a cut panel, I would say its time for a very mild metal widebody, similar to status-one. Split the rear panels vertucally and reinforce w/ welding. Adjust the doors if needed to fit the new lines. Grind smooth, bondo and paint.
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Need to bulk up for that....or get my damn money back already from someone I lent it to 2 years ago. SMH.
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from the collection of gangster movies I have seen, when money needs to be collection the collection crew goes out and they come back with either the money or something that money could not replace. that's code for someone's ligament
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Do it the Italian way!!




