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8th Gen (98-02) Showoff

Discussion in '8th Gen' started by Shifty, Mar 29, 2006.

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    Goldy Well-Known Member

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    I know it goes all the way around.... but if you can taper it down towards the wheels, so that it sits flush and doesn't interrupt the wheel arch curve, then I'd like it even more.
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    how is it trippy? haha
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    look at the sky, its soooooooo puuurty

    ohhhh i get you know like from the rear bumper slowly shaving it down till it reaches the wheel arch....hmmm that might be a tough one but im cbass!!! bondo man!
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    Goldy Well-Known Member

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    like this I guess.
    cbass3.jpg
    Added: Mar 31, 2012 3:10 AM
    lol, you snuck in a post while I 'choped the pic.... yeah, you got it! I think it should be easy though, like the fiberglass might be thicker there, so you could just grind and taper the line smooth?
    Added: Mar 31, 2012 3:11 AM
    ^^^ this
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    Ohh haha. Yeah, I just got home from school earlier when I took it, the sky was puuurty

    My car is dirty. I haven't washed it in heckaa days. It says its gonna rain this weekend AGAIN :mad: Curse you weather!
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    it would look nice but i have 2 screws on the inside of the wheel arch where the end of the body kit is at and that hold it all...if i grind it down it may have to be where the bumper becomes too thin and snaps from the wheel arch screws...and i would have to make them hold on with something...IDK here im just throwing out ideas....

    [IMG]

    might have to think about it over night...
    Added: Mar 31, 2012 3:17 AM
    exactly y my car is till white primer
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    Move to Vegas, no rain until November. LOL
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    I guess not everyone can park in a garage.
    Added: Mar 31, 2012 3:36 AM
    Here's another..... shaved the side skirt holes, the rear bumper holes, tidied up the inside of the wheel gaps, and removed the flare on the rear bumper towards the wheels.... basically like you did with the front.

    cbass3.jpg
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    so those are the last steps for a fully de-riced body kit:eek:
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    I don't know about "fully",

    but basically exactly what you did to the front.... you fixed the under corners so they didn't have vents, holes, and flares.... so do that to the back (and fill the side holes) and yeah, you'll have a clean body kit that no one else has. Cause the rest of the car is really clean, and then the rear and sides have too much going on to match the clean look. The front works now.
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    hey guys should i get yellow tint film for my fog lights?? or just leave them clear?
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    definitely leave them clear....
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    really? i want to leave them clear but some people tell me they would look better yellow
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    well I ain't telling you that lol. You could photoshop it....
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    [IMG]

    i like them yellow, here are my 10th gen fog lights on my body kit lol
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    okay so its been forever since I've logged on cause i lost my account -_- but heres a lil update on my rolla project 430723_2976272360754_1080204175_32905522_1339615125_n.jpg 431547_396723763675582_100000138849910_1749083_1020129131_n.jpg 425891_396724530342172_100000138849910_1749088_2097336460_n.jpg
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    thanks! i actually got it from autozone for about 10 bucks, the only draw back of it is that it rusts so easily since its from autozone lol
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    crolla "Wait did I just lose to a corolla?"

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    car looks good
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    Looking good nell, what kind of suspension are you on?
    Now I can tell why you want a honda motor in your car :| lol.

    Cbass, don't over ponder all the nonsense gold is throwing out about minor things, it looks good and no one other than gold would notice.
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    Tyready, Just leave the lens clear and get a yellow bulb, thats the best way to go imo.
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    Maganda yung corolla mo haha failed attempt to speak in tagalog. But i'm diggin what you did with your front bumper. I've been debating to paint it like that too.
    Added: Mar 31, 2012 5:39 PM
    x2
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    I dunno my yellow tint looked pretty cool to me.
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    did you just buy the tint and put it on yourself?
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    It comes in a spray can, just spray it on in light coats. I think its called krylon stained glass paint.
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    Mine was vinyl tint, did it myself.
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    Paint is easier.
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    I just notice this.. There are herraaaaa carts all over the place in this pic haha
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    Leave the fogs clear, your car is white, I think it looks good only on black or silver cars. And yeah that's the back parking lot at work, pretty much never used except for the vendor trucks.
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