Thanks all for the mad props! Best $150 I've spent in a while
And the most expensive part of it all was the freaking paint! All those metal flakes are expensive!
I'll take some more pics of the car as soon as I can get it all washed up and shinny this weekend
Be prepared for maximum sexiness 
And the most expensive part of it all was the freaking paint! All those metal flakes are expensive!I'll take some more pics of the car as soon as I can get it all washed up and shinny this weekend
Be prepared for maximum sexiness Evolved Member
so u took the parts off that u cut, and used them to fill in the holes, and used jbweld to put them into place, and then bondoed it???
sorry for grammar im in a hurry
sorry for grammar im in a hurry
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**** Off Topic ****Originally Posted by IceXpert
Off topic but did you ever remove the spoiler's center pillar?
No I didn't. I decided that it wasn't worth destroying the center pillar over and then having to deal with filing the trunk hole. I got an EVO wing instead

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Thanks all for the compliments. There isn't much to write for a how to. We marked the lines with masking tape where we wanted to cut with the cutoff wheel. Then we sanded the edges down to V's to help maximize the adhesion. We cut up the extra removed material and reformed the inner edges. Then it was sanded, bondo'd, sanded, bondo'd, sanded, primed and painted

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So i'm doing mine as we speak. I cut everything up yesturday and epoxyed everything and in about 15 mins ima go fiberglass the backside. I also took out the reflectors epoxyed in some pieces I cut, and plan on filling those up. oh and i filled the license plate holes too
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hey have you been getting my pm's mate?Originally Posted by Z_Lancer_Man
Nice!