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  • everlast
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    just adding an image of my car with these skirts

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  • lckyrocket
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    I just got mine this weekend. Wondering how you guys get the ends all smooth after you cut and mod them. Do you just fill with epoxy and then sand them? Also, how are these mounted.

    Oh, and if anyone wants SHO skirts, the pull-a-part by my house had just got one in the day I went there. The skirts just looked too damn big so I didn't bother because I think they'd look ridiculous.

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  • lckyrocket
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    Gonna go to the junkyard this weekend and try to pick these and some other items up.

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  • I-San-Juu
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    Sweet. I haven't even started on mine :(

    The weather has been so shitty. Hopefully I can start soon.

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  • ForcedFirebird
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    Originally posted by I-San-Juu View Post
    I found some blue ones. The perfect ones would have been the primered ones. Looked like someone was about to do a two tone on it. But they set in on the sideskirts and they were stuck...
    I also found blue ones, and was working on them today (along with repairing and installing the valence)...






    I made the fronts folow the curves of the wheel well, the rears I left flat.

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  • I-San-Juu
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    I found some blue ones. The perfect ones would have been the primered ones. Looked like someone was about to do a two tone on it. But they set in on the sideskirts and they were stuck...

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  • I-San-Juu
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    If you go through the thread, theres something about the sides being about 3-4 inches lower than non verts...

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  • bimmer_E30
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    Can you do that on a convertible?

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  • jonmon6691
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    Originally posted by Jonny Cash View Post
    Either way, the Yamaha V6 is a VERY reliable motor. Anyone who disagrees has no clue what theyre talking about.
    +1, SHO was my first car for a little over a year. That V6 could hit the 7400 rpm rev limiter daily and still live a long and happy life.

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  • I-San-Juu
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    I shall be getting some soon...

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  • mcr_driver
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    skirts aren't that bad at all...

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  • ejnight
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    Originally posted by Matt-B
    josh, did this and it looks great thanks for the write up.

    for 5-10$ and an hour or 2 you cant beat it
    On the Vert?

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  • ejnight
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    Originally posted by Janderson View Post
    Are you going to put a Yamaha badge on your fender like that guy has, too?

    Good god man, stock Taurus skirts are one thing, but come on...
    it has a Yamaha motor in it form the factory.

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  • ForcedFirebird
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    Got me a set $11.80ea, and while at it, got the missing corner markers aff a 7 series for $2.18 ea. Perfect fit and are OEM, all the e30's were missing them. Now to get them modded and finish repairing the lip so they can get sprayed at the same time. My bud still even has 1/4 can of Delphin left from the body getting sprayed.

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  • Jand3rson
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    Put your high beams back in.

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