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^^We could do that but so could anyone who just goes to the hardware store lol...
Not for a nice billet sealed piece like on some fuel cells and maybe a template to show where to cut. I have something from hardware now but looks like crap even if no sees it but anytime I remove I have to scrap sealer away and redo.
Not for a nice billet sealed piece like on some fuel cells and maybe a template to show where to cut. I have something from hardware now but looks like crap even if no sees it but anytime I remove I have to scrap sealer away and redo.
Thank looks SICK!!!
Originally Posted by 6LITEREATER
^^We could do that but so could anyone who just goes to the hardware store lol...
Yeah, but you'd never get that nice clean look, like the one in 01badbird's pic. 99% of us do this mod, and I've never seen the outcome look good. This is something I would think, everyone would want! Looks too clean, not to want!
I could use something like that for my car. It has the trap door from the previous owner but no sheet metal put back. There is a bubble mailer just stuffed between the top of the tank and the carpet lol.
^^When we get back from SEMA we'll work on making a cheap as possible yet still nice looking version...
This would save me a lot of headache....as I have been trying to figure out a way to do this and it look nice even though im the only one who will see it.
What about something like these that fit the Camaro right out of the box? Bear with me, I expected the worst when I saw "mud flaps" but the pics look pretty darn sweet.
Just thought I'd throw this out after looking at my car today! Brushed metal seat belt guides? Just thinking how they'd look a lot nicer than those plastic pieces.
I'd like a fabricated brace to shore up the fiberglass in our doors. A metal plate that would come with hardware (sex bolts and mating screws would probably work fine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_bolt ). This would solve a lot of damaged doors and sagging windows. Here's a before and after using my crude MS Paint skills. I've had this project in mind for along time but would gladly pay to avoid the trial and error.