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In my opinion rieger and sport skirts dont go well at all. The skirts are way to small to fit the giant rieger. I think jordans and bmps work, i will be rocking the bmp's.Comment
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It's funny you should mention that, I was actually starting to think the same thing. I'm going to be getting a Rieger Infinity front lip instead of an iS lip, and I'll also be getting iS sport sideskirts, and once I've got those installed, I think that even with the OEM rear apron, the rear still might look too high.
can't wait to see it finished, I'm impressed with the work you've put into this so far.Comment
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Thanks for the encouragement, nando. After the rear apron situation, I was feeling a little disheartened yesterday.Last edited by Jand3rson; 10-16-2006, 03:22 PM.Comment
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Going with the aftermarket valance is a better idea imo. Sould be a lot easier to fit on and will look great. The work that has been done so far showes me that you could make a pile of shit on your car look good lol:pOriginally posted by cabriodster87"Honey? What color is this wire? Is it the same as that one? Are you sure? I don't believe it. OK, it works. Thank you sweetie."Originally posted by Kershawi've got a boner and a desire to speed.Comment
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Ha ha ha, thanks Mike. Again, it just goes back to not being able to get it done in time, and starting to see that the OEM rear apron isn't really going to be exactly what I wanted.Comment
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Tonight we did the little bit of Bondo work that I mentioned earlier, filling in a couple of spots that got tagged by the cutting wheel, and an area on the trim that got gouged in a couple of spots. Didn't take more than about an hour and a half, and now all that's left is to primer the rest of the bumper surface, do some more sanding, and we'll be ready for paint this weekend, finally!
The dark spots in the trim are areas that got gouged out by trying to remove a previous layer of Bondo (we just decided to try and see how well it would stick to the plastic for shits & giggles, and it didn't, lol), and the spot up in the right hand corner is a spot where I accidentally touched the semi-wet primer:
Very thin layer of Bondo applied to the areas to be filled:
Sanded down and feathered out, ready for a new coat of primer:
The damaged area on the bumper skin to be filled:
Damaged area filled with Bondo:
After the Bondo dried, we ground out all the excess that was in the trim channel, and got to sanding:
Damaged areas repaired, and sanded smooth, ready for primer:
This was the same thing done on the other side, the pic I took of the damaged spot was super-fuzzy, but it looked about the same:
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