Some of my small projects....grill, ram air, and wings west

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Nice dude..im doing the same front lip...I have Xenon sides..its pretty easy to trim to fit. a plastic welder comes in handy for it also for the rough outline for it. PM me if you have any questions.only an hr worth of work so far.
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Sweet! where can i get this plastic weld? I have cut mark on my sides so far, I haven't cut yet though.

What rear are you going to use?
 

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I got my plastic welder from Harbor Freight for $12.99.http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=67102. If you dont have one near you,i recommend just ordering it.

It will make the job so much easier to start to give it the rough outline before bondo.
what i did was left 2" on the front end cap.then measured how far back i would need to cut.
I did it this way because i have 4 body lines i gotta re-make;Leaving me some room for exact match. from untouched 2" to the rest of the sides..make since?

Im sticking with the normal coupe WW rear
 

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Thanks man! If the sedan rear doesn't come out good enough, i think imma go with the WW coupe rear. :coffee:
 

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Good luck.Are you going to leave the front lip how it shows in the pic?
only have to cut out a little for the different size lower grill area, correct?
 

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Nice dude..im doing the same front lip...I have Xenon sides..its pretty easy to trim to fit. a plastic welder comes in handy for it also for the rough outline for it. PM me if you have any questions.only an hr worth of work so far.
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nice to see my skirts coming to good use!
 

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Good luck.Are you going to leave the front lip how it shows in the pic?
only have to cut out a little for the different size lower grill area, correct?

i actually didn't cut the lower grill area, i made notches for each vertical at the grill so it just slides in. i thought this would give it a cleaner look, just in case the cut came out slanted or somewhat off.

nice to see my skirts coming to good use!

wow all your old parts bein used in projects :coffee:
 
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