RedMeat: LS6 Powered, M3 Flared, LTW Project - SOLD
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This project is awesome, Nice work! I love the use of cleko pins to mock up the flares as well. -
You're right.................taking a five month break to start my wives business which required me to completely gut my basement, while being a full time college student and WORKING 40+ hours a week is a completely illegitimate argument.
I retract me previous comment.........;DLeave a comment:
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Hahah I don't think you wanna lose that debate. You had a 5 month head start and I have caught up lol.
Edit: and you didn't have any fiberglass fab, trunk creation, or strip your wheel wells ;)Leave a comment:
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I see where your priorities are at.........at least one of us will be making progress on there cars this weekend....slacker.Leave a comment:
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Thanks guys! I didn't get done what I wanted to on Sunday :( ordered parts from Guten to get it done soon though. I'll be in KC this weekend for a concert so no e30 time this weekend..
it's a buddies welder and it's a love/hate relationship. welding thin metal like stitching the body it is terrible, thick stuff like patching the trunk it was perfect except the duty cycle is low.
dtm isn't nearly as functional and only non-m option is dtmfiberwerkz and i'm iffy on their stuff..Leave a comment:
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not sure on the spoiler, I would go for a more classic dtm style spoiler. Still an awesome build though!Leave a comment:
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I have the exact same welder. I absolutely love it as a hobby welder. Mine is also set up for mig welding and it lays some absolutely beautiful beads. The build looks great!Leave a comment:

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