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    #16
    pfft Dan you noob

    all I did was google "E30 Tunerz" and I found a thread full of pics for that car



    R.I.P 07/01/09 - 04/23/10 :(

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      #17
      Damn, nice one Jon! I forgot that he gave me a business card with that on it. That and its on the rear window...oh well, nice catch dude.

      P.S. - Love the spread on your friends van, saw it in a magazine today.
      Reminiscing...

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        #18
        alright shouldve finished last night but i got cold and went to bed lol....the main problem im having right now is making a bracket to hold the side without mounting points now, to fit in the original foglight screw holes....soo far ive just been using sheet aluminum and bondo to fill in the holes, but this bracket doesnt seem to like this thin gauged aluminum ugh

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          #19
          mmmm i dont really like that in the body color, and it looks weird with a highbeam delete to be honest, but i still think the brake idea is cool

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            #20

            it just needs another bit of bondo and some sanding and some paint it doesnt quite fit in without me working on the valence a little soo thats why its not sitting right
            heres how theyre held together (on the next side ill invest in some riveting materials and countersink them itll be much easier)

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              #21
              it might work better to look into some fiber glass, much thinner, no screws or countersinking.

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                #22
                haha fuck that noise im not taking the time to mold things when im almost done with 1 of 2........fuck that noise unless i think about selling them then id do it

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                  #23
                  im just saying i find throwing some fiberglass and resin is just really easy to throw on there, rather than cutting and drilling aluminum or steel.

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                    #24
                    riveting it isnt hard at all and its just sheet aluminum with bondo to fill in the gaps not hard at alllllllllll

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