i definately would have panel bonded and/or glassed it on, but not bad none-the-less
keep us posted!
some more pics...
i'm not very good with glass, but i have done alot with kittyhair and filler. i did panel bond the back of the spoiler
pieces but i wanted to use a product i was more familiar and comfortable with when it came to molding the kit
and spoiler in..
LOOKING GOOD MAN!! I dig the changes.
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got more sanding done tonight...gotta go get another quart of kittyhair tomorrow to finish the spoiler, also gonna get a gallon of filler. now i gotta get that other fender finished and get my fuel filler relocated to i can get the passenger side finished and put the front bumper back on and get the car primed and painted....i want it done by may 10th so i can hit some of the local car shows...maybe even the bash but who knows.
how are you actually bonding these parts on? Just with the fiberglass re-inforced filler with short/long strands of fiberglass?
nice what you have in mind fr the front and rear.. bc2?
GOT ECOTEC?
looks great man, leave the engine and just make her look perdy, great choice on the brickyard, esp molded
Looookin good.
~2014 New Z under the knife, same heart different body~
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So far so good... more pics
good to see stock fenders back on it..just never like the z3 fenders..stick out too much
def good changes though...just make sure not very much support is based off the glass. Glass is meant for a smooth transition, not necessarily to "hold something on" like glue, that's where panel bond comes into play~
looks good...def need some more experience w/ glass though
haha ...only get better w/ time though~
keep us updated!!
whoa..ps where you located in south dakota?? I was just there like a week and a half ago for easter break!
i'm in pierre...i'm using a bonding adhesive on the underside and using the kittyhair to mold the kit and spoiler up
StreetDreamZz wrote:just make sure not very much support is based off the glass. Glass is meant for a smooth transition, not necessarily to "hold something on" like glue, that's where panel bond comes into play
i think u mean the kitty hair is not used to secure the piece....glass surely is
Where did you get all the fiber glass looking stuff? I know that sounded so noobie. But yeah where did you get the stuff to do the work and is that usually what everyone uses?
do you mean the kittyhair? you can get it at any autoparts store.
supplies for today
and another gets that wing on their car before me.......
THANK YOU FOR THE MOTIVATION
should look good when your done
have fun with it
In Loving Memory of Phil Martin December 14 2005
looking good just make sure you keep the pics coming
nice.. work answer my question!
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the work is looking niiiiiice man. cant wait to see the finished product. keep us posted!
Sam