i made this back in december just after i got the s/c in, but kept forgeting to take some decent pictures of it lol
so heres what about 4 hours with a stock a pillar cover, some abs piping, fiberglass, and bondo gets ya
and lit up
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That's hot! I love the cobalt series too!
not too shabby, looks like you did a nice job on keeping the texture the same, impressive!
very nice job. and gotta love the cobalt series!!!!! keep us updated
Mr. Dirtbag wrote:not too shabby, looks like you did a nice job on keeping the texture the same, impressive!
Ditto on the texture, looks awesome.
ohvrolla wrote:Mr. Dirtbag wrote:not too shabby, looks like you did a nice job on keeping the texture the same, impressive!
Ditto on the texture, looks awesome.
thanks guys, altho it really wasnt that difficult. i just got a can of SEM texture matching paint and sprayed it on untill the texture was close to factory.
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very nice....I really love how factory it looks!
How do you keep the stock 'crack" look? I am wanting to mold mine into my center dash area ,but I want it to still have the stock texture and not smooth and custom.
~Boost. Its what's for dinner!~
like i mentioned earlier, get yourself a can of SEM texture matching paint and play around with it, its cool stuff
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Al Pollon wrote:ohvrolla wrote:Mr. Dirtbag wrote:not too shabby, looks like you did a nice job on keeping the texture the same, impressive!
Ditto on the texture, looks awesome.
thanks guys, altho it really wasnt that difficult. i just got a can of SEM texture matching paint and sprayed it on untill the texture was close to factory.
So, how much will that be for a triple gauge pillar that looks as awesome as that does?
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Al Pollon wrote:^^^ what you got
Depends, can you make it for the sedan? I have graphite interior, so I want it to look as stock as yours does. How's $50 plus an A-pillar sound?
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You can shoot me a PM if you're interested.
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