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P-ToWnBaLLEr951
09-23-2005, 02:48 AM
OK advice on how to do this?
http://www.socalcustoms.com/Shows/2005/SummerCalJam/images/DSC04253.jpg
http://www.socalcustoms.net/Shows/2005/SpringCalJam/images/DSC03089.jpg
have SoCal Customs do it and have no wallet left
i0kepa
09-23-2005, 07:23 PM
chop chop grind grind weld grind chop some more grind weld aw crap.....weld some more grind grind weld paint and maybe it'll work!!
that is a sweet mod though. Have you ever seen the baby blue s-10 with the navigator front end?
nickr5208
09-23-2005, 07:39 PM
that looks pretty sick
P-ToWnBaLLEr951
09-23-2005, 08:16 PM
have SoCal Customs do it and have no wallet left
so cal customs is just a car show web site. but you are right about the wallet issue. lol
chuddly
09-24-2005, 01:09 AM
it wouldnt be as hard as you are thinking....the bumper cover is just fiberglass so chop it up and glass it back...fenders just require a bit of shaping and the hood the same.....hardest part would be mounting everything....but thats not that bad
steve
09-24-2005, 01:35 AM
it wouldnt be as hard as you are thinking....the bumper cover is just fiberglass so chop it up and glass it back...fenders just require a bit of shaping and the hood the same.....hardest part would be mounting everything....but thats not that bad
By the sound of chuddly's advice, I am betting on him being a very well train/experienced metal fabricator and fiberglasser. Nothing looks simple about that to the normal back yard customizer. I would have to agree with Eric on this one. That is not a project that any novice should attempted him self. Open your wallet and prepared to be financially raped.
P-ToWnBaLLEr951
09-24-2005, 02:01 AM
i cant wait to spread them one day i am thinking in like a year. OMG
steve
09-24-2005, 02:11 AM
i cant wait to spread them one day i am thinking in like a year. OMG
What???? You confuse me.
P-ToWnBaLLEr951
09-24-2005, 01:33 PM
lol i a thinking ini like a year i will beable to do that saving my money. and paying (spreading them) somebody to help me out with this. i called a guy a outcast customs and he said that devious customs did that snd he wroked at devious before he opened his own shop so he could help me out.
chuddly
09-24-2005, 05:32 PM
By the sound of chuddly's advice, I am betting on him being a very well train/experienced metal fabricator and fiberglasser. Nothing looks simple about that to the normal back yard customizer. I would have to agree with Eric on this one. That is not a project that any novice should attempted him self. Open your wallet and prepared to be financially raped.
yes actualy i am pretty good at fabricating and glassing ....i have done custom speaker box...built my own air suspension for my motorcycle...and FARRRRR too many thing to count up... but i do agree it is not somthing a back yard mech. should attempt
moot_lau
09-26-2005, 02:38 AM
that looks so whack!...haha...the white pinstriped line on the fender doesn't even match up with the rest of the strip going along the body...sorry my $0.02...crazy idea but should be left on a cadillac....
i looked at the pics again and all u need to buy is the bumper, headlights, and grille
a novice(if have the tools) could attempt this and take his/her time (and i mean it!!!)
Practiced techinques on scrape
And in a year maybe get this done
just need patience, measure and mark well, and creative thinking
And don't rip me a new a-hole, please.
I was just thinking.
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