Fill in exhaust slots on Ws6?
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Fill in exhaust slots on Ws6?
I'm running dumps and I'm tired of looking at the empty exhaust holes in the back of the car. I want to find a way to have them filled in and painted over like they were never there. Only thing I can think of is to shape a piece of sheet metal close to the edge of the opening and bolt it on, then put a couple layers of fiberglass over the sheet metal and sand til flush. I'm worried it would crack with the flex of the back bumper though. Any ideas????
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+1 Im going to be getting dummy tips. I just ordered corsa clones last night, and i dont think ill ever get used to looking at a trans am without tips. Ive seen some other people here do that too, and it looks good.
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If anybody is good at filling in the rear bumper with Photoshop please do it I am extremely curious now lol.
I tried with ms paint and was not impressed.
I wonder if you could just get a scrap bumper, remove what you need from the upper portion and panel bond it to the openings...
I tried with ms paint and was not impressed.
I wonder if you could just get a scrap bumper, remove what you need from the upper portion and panel bond it to the openings...
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Id simply rather save time, money, and weight by running dumped duals and using dummy tips so the rear doesnt look odd. Pretty simple huh?
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Nope...cheap and stupid. But like you said...to each their own.
Dummy tips dont make any f'n sense. And how much weight are you saving? Seriously? Why go through the trouble in adding something that really isnt there? If you dont really care what someone thinks about how your car looks, keep the empty spots in the fascia save even MORE weight and have enough money to hit the drive thru once or twice. More simple, huh?
Dummy tips dont make any f'n sense. And how much weight are you saving? Seriously? Why go through the trouble in adding something that really isnt there? If you dont really care what someone thinks about how your car looks, keep the empty spots in the fascia save even MORE weight and have enough money to hit the drive thru once or twice. More simple, huh?
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Nope...cheap and stupid. But like you said...to each their own.
Dummy tips dont make any f'n sense. And how much weight are you saving? Seriously? Why go through the trouble in adding something that really isnt there? If you dont really care what someone thinks about how your car looks, keep the empty spots in the fascia save even MORE weight and have enough money to hit the drive thru once or twice. More simple, huh?
Dummy tips dont make any f'n sense. And how much weight are you saving? Seriously? Why go through the trouble in adding something that really isnt there? If you dont really care what someone thinks about how your car looks, keep the empty spots in the fascia save even MORE weight and have enough money to hit the drive thru once or twice. More simple, huh?
Ok, ill spend a lot more money and get duals all the way to the back because some guy in the internet thinks its a better idea... just get over it, youre not convincing anybody.
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Yeah that pic is what I want. I'm not a fan of dummy tips and I don't want people thinking I took a formula and made it into a Ws6. I think I'm gonna give it a shot. I've done a good bit of fiberglassing on boats.
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that looks like crap, do the diffuser thing if anything, the dummy dips can look good but as soon as you crank the car people will know there fake (especially in the winter time) and there's nothing worse then fake crap on a car.