ok well did alot of work on my car the past 2 days so here is some pics
this is what was done;
shaved key lock
shaved body line under tail light
molded rear bumper
molded side skirts
molded front bumper
welded eye lids on hood and smoothed
everything has been primed 2 times once with black primer and then a second layer of gray
sanded down with 220grit now its all ready to be fully primed and preped for paint
its been a long road for this car and its finally comming to a end its turning out very nice i think
and yes there is a for sale sign on the car at the end of my drive way i hate to see it go after i have done so much
but i have to got the new car and i have no room for this one anymore so bye bye to it
www.cardomain.com/id/krazycav
awesome work, should be interesting to see if the next owner will keep up the good work.
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why mold the front bumper........hwo do you jack it up....i mean if you drop it how will you jack it up. my car is so low i have to take off the front bumper to jack mine
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when your girl is getting on your last nerve f*#k her dont fight her
nice work but why keep working on it if your selling it?
euric dinkins wrote:why mold the front bumper........hwo do you jack it up....i mean if you drop it how will you jack it up. my car is so low i have to take off the front bumper to jack mine
you drive it up on block about 2-3 inches and that gives just enough room to get the jack under it
my other car which is in the back ground is about 2.5 inches off the ground and i am still amp to jack it up and that car is fully modled as well
Streaker1369 wrote:nice work but why keep working on it if your selling it?
if i am goin to sell it i have to finish it to get any money for it
if i just left it and try to sell it i would get nuting for it
so i just keep working on it the way i planed for it and so i can say i did that whole car
www.cardomain.com/id/krazycav
nice work
who's wide body in the back ground?
The widebody is his next project. Its One_hot_z's old car.
Nice work man..
FOR SALA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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how hard was it to mold ill be molding my bc2 skirts soon? any tips looks good!
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body work looks good! cant wait to see what you've got in store for the car in the background!
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Jeff Rutter wrote:who's wide body in the back ground?
its my car in the back ground i own both cars once i finsih this car that will be my next project to finish and mod
seasons z24 wrote:how hard was it to mold ill be molding my bc2 skirts soon? any tips looks good!
make sure that you use a good ahesive i used construction adhesive to get them on good
then use fiberglass body filler to smooth them in
it was pretty easy didnt take to long as well
www.cardomain.com/id/krazycav
Big-L (Luc) wrote:seriously though, wtf is for sala?
one of my buddys did it and thought that i wouldnt notice and i was to lazy to fix it
www.cardomain.com/id/krazycav
Dang it. We will never see it finished.
OH well good luck on selling it!
"Remember do what you like because you have to drive it."--Me
how well does that construction adhesive hold up? have you seen any stress cracks in your filler? i'm very interested in this technique cuz it would be a lot easier than fiberglassing - sanding - filler - sanding.
24zeta wrote:Dang it. We will never see it finished.
OH well good luck on selling it!
yah i will post some pics when i finish it, i am goin to finsih it before i give it to who ever i sell it to
FastFyrGT wrote:how well does that construction adhesive hold up? have you seen any stress cracks in your filler? i'm very interested in this technique cuz it would be a lot easier than fiberglassing - sanding - filler - sanding.
it hold up so much nicer alot easier as well
i can pull on the bumpers kick them and it doesnt crack its pretty amazing
alot faster to do as well i molded my rear bumper in about 2-3 hours working on it start to finish
you have to leave the adhesive to dry for 1-2 days so it fully curse then it wont crack later on
www.cardomain.com/id/krazycav
DAng..
the car has come a long way, I think it looks pretty good.( considering I really don't care for body kits..)
I like that car more than your "new" one..
keep up the good work..
What's wronge with stock..?