My Worklog

dynasty

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well, i just recently worked on my car and never updated my part of my worklog. so i revived it again! whee! anyways.

new updates on my worklog is i'm trying to make an OEM style fogs. so this is what i come with! i somehow manage to find these 4 foam blocks that is pretty hard enough. but i'm using these blocks as a fog housing. i did not want to use over $100 on those type of fogs when i can make my own! so here comes another project of mine. i was going to put this in the DIY section but i don't think anyone could find foam blocks so here we go. btw, the foam blocks are about an inch and a half thick.

all i did today was, cut and test fit these blocks into the lower grill area. now so bad right? what i plan is, to cut the hole where these fogs (i got it at autozone for $20) and align it where it's shining forward. when the hole is made, i plan to do some fiberglass or maybe some of my bondo, which i have left, and make the foam stronger. after that, i'm going to paint it black and try to find a black grill and fill in the center area. here is some pictures i got today. comments are welcome!! :peace:

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SpEeD LuNaTiKz

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Hey just wondering what u used to paint your front lip cause i have the same one and im just looking to paint it black did u apply like and adhesive promoter before you sparyed it any info you could give me would be nice thanks keep up the good work
 

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SpEeD LuNaTiKz said:
Hey just wondering what u used to paint your front lip cause i have the same one and im just looking to paint it black did u apply like and adhesive promoter before you sparyed it any info you could give me would be nice thanks keep up the good work

first, i sprayed one can of primer, then about 2-3 coats of color paint. then clear coat. after that, use 1000 grit to wetsand it. and that's about it.
 
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