You need epoxy to do it properly. If you buy this stuff, you will be amazed with the results, simply hose it off and it stays shiney for life. I've used it on 5 cars now, it's amazing...
I do agree, the rear fenders could be turned into something nice, and the rear bumper too if you cut off about 6" from the bottom and roll it under..........Perhaps combine it with Bomex sides and rears.
None of the vents even follow the body lines, almost like they just glued a bunch of parts together and didn't even align them.
I sure hope I don't see this crap on any of the cars on here..............
and what is up with that giant ass rear bumber on every one of their kits?
I for one am always supporting members when they want their cars to be different, but this looks like total crap, who designs this stuff? Who in their right mind thinks this looks good in any way, shape or form? Please stop the madness...............:gotrice:
I love what you're doing with the body work, it will be badass and definitely be one of a kind, howevr, this is one craze I can live without.................
I say put some meat on those wheels, 335's or something, fill up those flairs!
Here ya go, how about some "JAP SPEC"...
My car sat for over a year without touching it. However during that year I bought over $6,000 in parts for the car, which added up to one nice big pile of motivation. Once I started working on it, it was a blast for the first year, then at that point the entire car was in pieces and it looked...
Man I can't wait for you guys to make it down, the TX Meets are such a blast. Last year, we had a poolside BBQ planned for Friday night at the host hotel. About 3 in the afternoon we were all getting pretty drunk in the parking lot, just hanging out, we met some other MKIII owners from Dallas...
The way that you cure the paint on your engine so that it last is to heat cycle it. When you initially start the car you will start to smell paint, when you do, turn it off and let it cool. Repeat until you no longer smell paint, could take 10-15 start ups, seriously. If you keep running it when...
Engine looks Badass!
Go to an automotive paint store and buy a quart of single stage paint with the hardener to match your paint code, then go to Harbor Freight and buy a touch up gun. Mask off the bay, practice a little with the touch up gun to get your pattern small and tight and you'll end up...
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