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Old 05-10-2004, 05:45 PM
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Talking Just did my FRC's tell me what you think!!!

Well this weekend I finally had some time to do my FRC's I still need one or two more coats of clear what do you think? (sorry about the lighting)...............



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how did you make them smooth?
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wow, want to do mine also?
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Blackbird I had to use a couple of coats of primer to fill in the "pits" then sand it down smooth.

Turo I think these were my first and last FRC's I ever do, what a pain in the *** to do the lettering
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Not bad!
Now let me see you suffer on getting those things on. Be sure to post pics of the tops of your hands after installation.

My hands took awhile to heal
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Originally Posted by XtinctHawk02
Not bad!
Now let me see you suffer on getting those things on. Be sure to post pics of the tops of your hands after installation.

My hands took awhile to heal
I had them on before I painted them, the drivers side is the PITA with the fuel lines
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it makes the installation a lot easier if you take out the rubber gasket that seals the hood to the plastic part. those things you cut your hand on will pop right out and savea lot of aggrevagation! i scratched my hand once and i sed f it and took the hole rubbber gasket off!
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I really didn't have much of an issue with the install




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