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lol haha
Having issue with imageshack,,,,
looks like you also lost the pics....you have to get them hosted from photobucket...and then insert the link
email them to me,I'll host them for you. just click on my signature for my email
Here's a front view of my custom molded front bumper!
90-93 Teg Spyder Bumper w/custom mold into hood, with access to the hood latch
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...d/DSC00381.jpg
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wuts the hole in middle for? you should shove the accord badge in there
Hood latch access, lol,,,,
he did mention that. i want to see more of your car sir, it says seamless so i expect seamless :D
NICE!!!!!! i really like that :thumbup: thats awesome how you molded the bumper up to the hood :D more pics!!!!!!
your bumper is glass right? it would be pretty easy for you to mold in pieces for the bottom edge of the lights.you just use wood and body filler until they are the right shape and even with the bottom edges of the lights,then you glass over the wood part with fiberglass matt,then sand and gelcoat. if you do it right it would be seamless.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pro_Mod_Accord
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Originally Posted by gfrg88
Thanks, cut and molded foam, 8-9 layers fiberglass and a lot of work sanding then recoating with liquid resin,about 40 hrs work there there to get both sides to balance out..
Here's the Rear, huge project back here!!!
Looks seemless to me boys....
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...d/DSC00371.jpg
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...d/DSC00380.jpg
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...d/DSC00386.jpg
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...d/DSC00387.jpg
It's about time I posted some pics
not sure about the overall... nice job but overall look are not for me. Rear look now like a Civic 92-96 sedan i think. Why have not you shaved the side molding? To this point, i don't think it will be a big job for you at all!
But hey dude! seriously, you got skills. Can't wait to see the final result! Don't give up!
I like how you made the rear bumper flat with the trunk, and i love the shaved trunk..
But i dont know about how you have the square body going into the bumper. It sticks out, and from a 3/4ths vew looks really wierd because its square and then all of a sudden its round...
I think you should square out the rear bumper more, and perhaps make the front bumper stick out a little less... Seems like too much to me.
definately not my style, im not big on bodykits. BUT you sir did a great job, props on all the work youve done :rockon: now get some paint on that thing and turbo:D
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Originally Posted by L3G10N
Thanks Dude, It's all custom mod work, 300+ hrs, side moldings are getting shave and probley back door handles, I personally love the rear, it's exactley what I pictured in my head....You should have seen the work it took to create that rear end, one-of-a-kind, side skirts are also 100 % fabricted from foam and molded up into the wheel wells....
The rear bumper is an after market 92-96 civic, cut, slammed up to the rear, and the sides hade to be completely molded to match car, even where it meets the trunk where it steps-up to meet the shaved trunk.
Just to get things straight, this ain't no body kit, it's a custom Honda,,Period, not gonna be duplicated!
Acid-X, tell you what, if I buy another 3-Gee and I'll consider that, probley only another 200 plus hours to do on top of the 300 +hrs I've already done....Actually I planned this car, I'm an artist, did all my research and drawing before hand...Nothing I would change
Not trying to rip on you buddy! Its an awesome job, either way..
I just think it looks kinda funny from a 3/4th view.
Still original and an excellent job. :)