I was really wondering if he gave up on it or not so I can buy it from him lol I want a new project after I finish my trunk
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I was really wondering if he gave up on it or not so I can buy it from him lol I want a new project after I finish my trunk
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i made a mold of the Facelift bumper and shaved the tow hook eye cover,the number plate surround and some the fogs and made custom items .
some house the factory spots,some house the PFL Fogs and some,just custom
www.qcustoms.co.nz
school been keeping me busy and the fact that I am not painting her yet has not been a priority for me.
i do plan to do it after school finishes in 2-3.
If i do sell it to you its going to be at the same price that I bought it for with shipping from japan lol, but I'll get'r done lol
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started the top check out the pictures in the first page.
looking really good, I never heard of this technique.. but I'm not a body guy haha. Well, now I know!
btw, nice ladde... er I mean work bench lol
Last edited by Dominicano; 06-11-2011 at 03:51 PM
you can search the web for SEM 39767 i bought it from http://directbuyautobodysupply.com. once you see the container you will see that a special dispenser is needed. i found mine on ebay here is what it looks like
http://cgi.ebay.com/Dual-Mix-Applica...#ht_500wt_1156
Nice work Rich, glad the SEM worked out for you.
Guys, this is the same stuff I used when I shaved my JDM license plate pocket. I actually cut a piece of bumper from another car and then used the SEM product and metal mesh to bond them and fill in the gaps. The only thing I can forewarn you on is this, prior to priming/painting, let a body shop bake the bumper in the paint booth for one or two heat cycles, if any of the SEM product didnt fully cure, it will produce bubbles in the plastic material. I didnt do this, and the bubbles came up when my clear coat was curing, needless to say I had to strip the paint and re-fill the pinholes from the bubbles.
99' Galant ESOriginally Posted by qnz
4G64/63T
AEM EMS
that might work if its out in the direct sun for a day or two. A good paint booth with get up to about 150-170 degrees, texas aint that hot. LOL
99' Galant ESOriginally Posted by qnz
4G64/63T
AEM EMS
its still a work in progress :-) i just need to get off my butt and finish the bottom part.
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