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  • Dave McLaren
    E30 Addict
    • Jul 2006
    • 593

    #46
    Dude, I know you're planning to do something else with that, but I just want to thank you for posting those pics and to some of you other guys for the replies.

    That was, hands-frickin-down, the funniest shit I've seen around here in a while.
    Present BMWs: E30 325iC, E39 540 Sport 6-speed, E60 M5 SMG

    E30 Cabrio Turbo Project

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    • shiboujin
      R3VLimited
      • Feb 2006
      • 2791

      #47
      Originally posted by stumble_t
      if you're looking for something to attach I'd suggest 3M's "VHB" tape.
      Youre the second person to suggest that. You sure they will hold well enough?

      Originally posted by Dave McLaren
      Dude, I know you're planning to do something else with that, but I just want to thank you for posting those pics and to some of you other guys for the replies.

      That was, hands-frickin-down, the funniest shit I've seen around here in a while.
      Thanks? I was actually doing a tried and true method (not 100% correctly) but hey, its my first stab at it.

      Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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      • stumble_t
        Mod Crazy
        • Aug 2009
        • 759

        #48
        Originally posted by shiboujin
        Youre the second person to suggest that. You sure they will hold well enough?
        I use this stuff every day in applications I have to warranty. It is VERY tough.
        Its important how it's applied (substrate prep) and that you let it "bed in" usualy 24hrs before putting any serious load on it.
        [IMG]http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/

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        • Dave McLaren
          E30 Addict
          • Jul 2006
          • 593

          #49
          Originally posted by shiboujin
          Thanks? I was actually doing a tried and true method (not 100% correctly) but hey, its my first stab at it.
          Like I said, I know you're doing something with it, but tell me you can't imagine how crazy that shit looks. I mean, that first photo just slayed me. I do hope it works out, and props to you for going for it.
          Present BMWs: E30 325iC, E39 540 Sport 6-speed, E60 M5 SMG

          E30 Cabrio Turbo Project

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          • shiboujin
            R3VLimited
            • Feb 2006
            • 2791

            #50
            Originally posted by Dave McLaren
            Like I said, I know you're doing something with it, but tell me you can't imagine how crazy that shit looks. I mean, that first photo just slayed me. I do hope it works out, and props to you for going for it.
            you mean pix like this?

            Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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            • NJGreenBudd
              Advanced Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 121

              #51
              What made me laugh was all the ignorant comments, people really want to say something even if they don't know what they are talking about.

              FG work is tedious man, it takes time and effort to get it looking good. The nice thing is that you can rough it in as you go along, the foam is fine for a plug. I think you'll be happier as you keep going, like you said the FG is easier to get right than that soft foam. Just keep layering, sanding, filling until you get a nice strong shape with smooth surface. You could look into using rivets or Dzus bolts to adhere the panels to the body. I give you credit for trying man, most people won't even attempt something like this, then again they don't usually have 350hp and custom widebody kits..... Good luck and keep us posted.
              Last edited by NJGreenBudd; 10-31-2009, 10:00 AM.
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              • speedminded
                Wrencher
                • Oct 2008
                • 291

                #52
                Ok, the idea is there but I think the process used is...awkward and time consuming. LOL @ people that think you're going to rock foam fenders though haha!

                Here's a blog I ran across with some of the best DIY fab work on an e30 I've ever seen. Highly informative...

                http://projecte30.blogspot.com
















































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                • AndrewBird
                  The Mad Scientist
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 11892

                  #53
                  That car has been posted here before. Pretty awesome stuff.

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                  • NJGreenBudd
                    Advanced Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 121

                    #54
                    That's awesome, there is a big advantage when using fleece to form the contours compared to building a plug from foam or clay. Both will work, just takes soo much longer to do with foam.

                    Checkout some fiberglass forums, there's a ton of info to be found and those boards tend to be a bit more responsive to this sort of thing.

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                    • shiboujin
                      R3VLimited
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 2791

                      #55
                      that fiberglass forum never sent me the activation email :(

                      I did see that write up on fiberglass but it didn't st feem to work that well for me. Plus that fleece is hard to find around here. I'm just giving it a go and see how this turns out.

                      Thanks for the encouragement guys:)

                      Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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                      • speedminded
                        Wrencher
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 291

                        #56
                        Originally posted by shiboujin
                        that fiberglass forum never sent me the activation email :(

                        I did see that write up on fiberglass but it didn't st feem to work that well for me. Plus that fleece is hard to find around here. I'm just giving it a go and see how this turns out.

                        Thanks for the encouragement guys:)
                        You can get fleece by the roll at Wal-Mart for next to nothing...I know Northern Virginia has Wal-Marts!

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                        • shiboujin
                          R3VLimited
                          • Feb 2006
                          • 2791

                          #57
                          ironically... closes walmart is an hour away lol.

                          Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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                          • AndrewBird
                            The Mad Scientist
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 11892

                            #58
                            The guy with the car posted above used spandex, not fleece. Fleece would leave a pretty rough surface that would need a lot of sanding to be able to pull a mold off of it. It's better left for building solid object like speaker boxes and such.

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                            • Jand3rson
                              Banned
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 37587

                              #59
                              That looks great! I love race/track cars with huge flares. :up:

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                              • Stephen
                                Шлем ишака
                                • Aug 2008
                                • 10774

                                #60
                                I like box flares and widebody myself. I think you should try and do the front a lil better. And use a satin color, because the one posted above looks plasticy too me. Just my 2 cents anyway.

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