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Old 04-14-2010, 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by tektrans
So basically your're just gonna cover the area and some of the area that used to be inside the car will now be exposed outside from underneath.
Yup. Everything exposed is covered in POR-15 and the car is NOT a daily driver. I dont foresee having any problems.

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BTW, the metal I cut out didn't weight much at all and I put it right back with the 22ga sheetmetal.
Ya I was a little disappointed with how little it weighted, but I did gain a LOT of room underneath the car.
Old 05-06-2010, 09:51 AM
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Some updated pics: Got the panels fitted in place.



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Looks damn good to me! Nice and strong too with the weights on there.
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Originally Posted by tektrans
Looks damn good to me! Nice and strong too with the weights on there.
They are holding it down so I get a nice bond with the 3M urethane. I did the passenger side panel last night and it is rock solid! I have about a 100# of weights on it now and its not moving!
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Just finished up the sheetmetal work on mine.
Next I'm gonna put the seam sealer and prime and paint it.




Old 05-09-2010, 08:24 PM
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Damn you can fit all kinds of muffler in there with it like that. That's a good idea.



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