howre my over fenders looking?

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  • M-technik-3
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    You know that stuff holds water right?

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  • shiboujin
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    Originally posted by widebodye30
    I give you props for your work...and curious to see what it will look like when done.:)Just an FYI we have rivet on rear flares for the e30 2" wider from stock e30 m3 flares. 2 versions stock look or grp a style.
    your website no worky. How much?

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  • stumble_t
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    whats wrong with using "great stuff" as a mold positive?
    I don't think many people that are posting in this thread have any idea what they're looking at.

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  • shiboujin
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    Originally posted by george graves
    OP - I'll be straight up and ask. Do you know what you are doing?
    No fucking clue. I was bored and decided to take a shot.

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  • widebodye30
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    ^^^ The fitment and the crazy shape at the fender top is quite ugly.
    Thats why we also have oem style for people who think those are "ugly":)

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    ^^^ The fitment and the crazy shape at the fender top is quite ugly.

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  • george graves
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    OP - I'll be straight up and ask. Do you know what you are doing?

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  • widebodye30
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    I give you props for your work...and curious to see what it will look like when done.:)Just an FYI we have rivet on rear flares for the e30 2" wider from stock e30 m3 flares. 2 versions stock look or grp a style.







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  • Stephen
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    You should submit those to cheese.com.

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  • TDE30
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    It looks like you forgot to think before you applied the "Great Stuff."

    Once it gets painted, I'm sure it will blend in perfectly, as if it rolled out of Munich looking like that.

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  • asubimmer
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    Originally posted by shiboujin
    I didn't want it to look M3 because, well, it isn't. So I went with accentuating the stock lines and giving the lip an M6 (new M6) look.

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  • ThaiRacer
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    Pretty creative way to make a mold

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  • longhornM6
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    Were you stoned when you came up with the idea?

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  • stumble_t
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    probably a soft furniture wax. You could also use drywall compound to get it real smooth(sand it) then shellac it, then wax it for release.

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  • shiboujin
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    The foam comes off fairly easily. I used the tape to help make it easier to come off. I've already tested it. The foam is naturally resistant to the fiberglass (already did a test spot) but I'm debating on waxes or some other things I can put on to help the fiberglass release.

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