Wtf?
DIY: Euro Trim
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nice write-up. looks like they came out pretty damn good. BUT, as mentioned above, materials are ~$47, OEM is ~$100. for you college kids i guess this would be acool 5hr project in spare time, but for us full-timers, i know i make more than $10/hour, so buying OEM is the way to go...maybe some1 with buttloads of spare time could make/sell these things for like $75 and make some pocket change...
my thoughts exactly - however, GREAT write-up and nice job guys, if anything its good to know if someone wanted to repair a cracked one (US or EU).Comment
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I bought my euro moldings used for $20 shipped. I can't see why anybody would spend $50 in supplies to make their own.Comment
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Plus I already had all these supplies in my garage from other projects so it really only cost me 1 can of bumper paint.Last edited by RobertK; 10-25-2006, 12:11 PM.Comment
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^ should work fine. Just prep it right and maybe use some adhesion promoter.
Just a thought, but i've used good ole' masking tape to act as a backer for kitty hair on many occasions. Simpler and Cheaper for the average DIYer.I don't always wreck cars, but when I do I wreck them into trees.
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