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10th October 2016, 21:09
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That's a good idea, maybe the material could be used as the wheelarches themselves?
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10th October 2016, 21:19
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Originally Posted by Jaguartvr
I use flexible garden bag fillers. Large plastic sheet that is 1mm thick, easy to cut with scissors, you can bend it with ease and stick it together with duct tape. Ideal to use as a former and layer GRP on top form inner wheel arches or to modify panels.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Easy-Fill-...oAAOxywXFSb7-B
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Good idea - does the resin release from it without wax or other mould release?
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11th October 2016, 08:06
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The resin doesn't stick, it just peels away.
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12th October 2016, 17:38
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I cant wait to see this finished
Lovely shade of blue
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12th October 2016, 17:50
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WOW, great finish straight from the gun.
I was going to carpet the inside of the boot lid and flow coat the rest, very little effort needed!
Do I spot an extended bonnet vent as well?
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12th October 2016, 18:11
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NICE WORK JEFFY BABY ...
Thats a great colour choice .... really looking forward to seeing this one finished ...as I'm sure you are too !!
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15th October 2016, 18:23
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Great colour and a beautiful finish.
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15th October 2016, 19:27
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Amazing. Pretty handy with a spraygun, then?!
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15th October 2016, 23:03
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Great job - what a color !
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15th October 2016, 23:11
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Liquid glass. That takes a lot of prep and skill, as well as a lot of time.
That really is the dogs dangly's.I think i might leave mine in primer.
"It has come out ok"..................you @XX@!
The more I look at the pictures the more I hate you!
Simply stunning.
A set of brand new chrome wire wheels would look stunning against the dark blue. Any idea of the seat choice and is it going to be a standard or retro interior? I know Brian from DNA understandably won't sell his 2fifty dash's on their own but it would look superb in this car. Maybe some grovelling and pleading along with a wheelbarrow full of cash might tempt him!
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16th October 2016, 07:50
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Jeff - I was looking forward to seeing this in colour and it was well worth waiting for, what an amazing job.
I'm sure the customer will love it.
Good luck, Paul.
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16th October 2016, 09:25
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You've Done a great job there. Very professional.
Lovely job!
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16th October 2016, 12:46
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That interior against the dark blue would look fantastic.
I love the seats but don't think I could live with seats that didn't fully adjust.
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16th October 2016, 14:14
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jaguartvr
Liquid glass. That takes a lot of prep and skill, as well as a lot of time.
That really is the dogs dangly's.I think i might leave mine in primer.
"It has come out ok"..................you @XX@!
The more I look at the pictures the more I hate you!
Simply stunning.
A set of brand new chrome wire wheels would look stunning against the dark blue. Any idea of the seat choice and is it going to be a standard or retro interior? I know Brian from DNA understandably won't sell his 2fifty dash's on their own but it would look superb in this car. Maybe some grovelling and pleading along with a wheelbarrow full of cash might tempt him!
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It might end up like this ..
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7579/...f7aa00e5_b.jpg
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17th October 2016, 18:28
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I hope we can see some photos of the finished car. If your customer can fit the Borrani wheels , they will really finish it off. I'll be interested as to how he does manage to fit them as most of the wire wheel options I've seen stick out a long way from the arches.
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17th October 2016, 18:30
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I think with the price of Borrani's you can specify the off set. It's just how the spokes are set up.
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17th October 2016, 19:18
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23rd October 2016, 16:22
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The car looks fantastic a credit to you well done!!
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16th November 2016, 18:26
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Saw the car today , all fitted up and ready for collection ...it looks superb ...Jeffy Baby has done a superb job on the car ..hopefully some pics to follow sometime ...
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17th November 2016, 17:26
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Looks great!
Just for giggles, what is the overall height as she sits?
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