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Brand new camera, brand new pics!
Doing berger mod next week.
Fender pops out some, anyone know a fix?
Yeah, buying wheels next month. SS spoiler next week, SS hood... sometime.
Sorry for the car being dirty, haven't washed it in like a month and I went to my friends a few times who lives on a damn dirt road...
EDIT: Oops forgot one...
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Thanks, I'm not really that good at taking pics lol.
Added another I forgot about.
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great pics..
is it just me or are both of your front fenders outta wack? looks like someones been jacking up the car on the body weld seam and not on the frame itself.
is it just me or are both of your front fenders outta wack? looks like someones been jacking up the car on the body weld seam and not on the frame itself.
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my current projects weld seams were awful when i got it and i had great results with vice grips, a 2x4, and a dead blow hammer.
use the vice grips to bend the completely flat spots if any, then put the 2x4 on the seam and hammer away till you get it strait. i got mine back to "stock" with almost no paint damage.
use the vice grips to bend the completely flat spots if any, then put the 2x4 on the seam and hammer away till you get it strait. i got mine back to "stock" with almost no paint damage.
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my current projects weld seams were awful when i got it and i had great results with vice grips, a 2x4, and a dead blow hammer.
use the vice grips to bend the completely flat spots if any, then put the 2x4 on the seam and hammer away till you get it strait. i got mine back to "stock" with almost no paint damage.
use the vice grips to bend the completely flat spots if any, then put the 2x4 on the seam and hammer away till you get it strait. i got mine back to "stock" with almost no paint damage.