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another update..

put some 'sistafoam' under the fibreglass, basically an expanding foam, gives it a bit more strength and will keep it all solid..

no pictures, but i put it in the sides which i havent glassed/bogged up yet :D

not to mention you can get just about any car panel in fibreglass now, ive never seen a 'saggy' fibreglass panel

neither have i, a mate of mine is a panel beater... i.e he works with fibreglass alot, its a hard substance once set.... how the hell can it sag :S lol

d/w about whoever said that mate, continue with ur project, i wanna see how it looks when ur done

  • 1 month later...

not yet unfortunatley :) i was supposed to be on holidays last week, ended up working that week, and the weekend too...

hopefully, *hopefully* will have it done and painted soon, need to get front bar and new wider front fenders painted too... :D

keefy: nah its not :(

black gel coated fibreglass at the moment.

nozila: those are the latest shots, unfortunately :blink:

been bogged down that much at work/other things, i had to work thru 4 days holiday i was supposed to have :)

however... im hoping very soon(pending work slows down...), ill have my new front fenders, front bar painted, bootlid flush and painted, and a new deisgn down the side... so dont give up on me just yet :P

oh wells, i guess u get what u pay for. LoL. U doing the spray job urself? or u payin to get it done? How much to pay to get it done? I'm new in aussie, so i'm not too sure of the prices here and such.

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