love seeing it finally start to take its true shape. and final form. I have a real good feeling about this.
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CubbyChowder finally got a BMW 2002 - it's project time
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Catching up! Looking good. I need to get back on mine.
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Originally posted by CubbyChowder View PostThanks fella's. Been putting in some long hours the last few days so I'll have a small update later tonight probably.
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Originally posted by SunOfABeach View PostI just read through all 26 pages of this build... and I can't find word's to describe it!
absoutally amazing, the time, money and effort you've put into this already, it's outstanding!!!!
2 thumbs up man, i'm subbing to this to see more greatness
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Alright guys, finally got some time to post an update.
Quarter panel work, here we go.
I started out by shaving the areas that still needed it, first being the blinker holes:
Cut out some filler metal:
Welded up:
And smooth:
Next were the lower trim holes, filled and smoothed:
Then I proceeded to take everything down to bare metal. It took me several hours, as I'm not exactly using the most efficient and timely method (DA sander and 60 grit pads). A sandblaster is kind of out the question right now, so I gotta use the resources I have. Whatever, it's therapeutic, I guess haha.
And then it was filler time. I'm learning that filler work really just isn't my forte. It's proven to be very difficult to make things look perfect, but I'm doing as good as I can:
Then I laid down some primer. Like the rest of the body, I'd say it's about 90% there. I'm not sure if I've mentioned this yet, but I'm planning on doing all the body work as good as I can, and then taking it to a professional to have them finish up the body work so it's perfect and ready for paint. Then I will paint it myself. As much as I'd like to do everything on my own, I want the body to look good once it's painted:
And just a few random shots of my daily e30 looking rough and grungy after installing an IS lip and splitter. I love it haha:
More to come next week!Last edited by CubbyChowder; 04-18-2013, 02:57 PM.
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now this is my own 2cent's, but i think you should do something extra..
Shave the gas filler hole... and integrate it into behind the tail light.. put the light on a hinge, and when you go to fill up, flip the light down fill it up, flip the light back up... or shave the hole, and use a fuel cell in the trunk.. keep the body shaved and clean
would look good considering all the other body shaving your doing
p.s, i like your e30, I'm looking into getting one of my ownLast edited by SunOfABeach; 04-18-2013, 05:19 PM.
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Stop doing such a sexy job
It should be interesting to see what happens when you take the car to a body shop. They'll probably remove some of your work (Not because you've done poor work, just because they will want to do it themselves). Anyways, keep it up Cubby! Your updates never disappoint
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Originally posted by 99sil-teg View PostSo awesome! Love how those arches turned out
Originally posted by SunOfABeach View Postnow this is my own 2cent's, but i think you should do something extra..
Shave the gas filler hole... and integrate it into behind the tail light.. put the light on a hinge, and when you go to fill up, flip the light down fill it up, flip the light back up... or shave the hole, and use a fuel cell in the trunk.. keep the body shaved and clean
would look good considering all the other body shaving your doing
p.s, i like your e30, I'm looking into getting one of my own
Get an e30! Such awesome cars. I love mine, I just wish it had more power (mine is the 318is, which is a gutless 4-cylinder but very efficient). There are plenty of swap options though
Originally posted by Pierate View PostWow, I love both your 2002 and E30, yet another thread on this darned forum to make me want to go BMW again for my next car lol. Along with wanting to learn how to weld.
Incredible work man, looking forward to seeing more.
As for welding, just do it. Invest in a decent setup and go for it. It's really just a matter of practice and understanding how it all works. I've learned so much about it just by doing it over and over. I love it, and it's such a good skill to know.
Originally posted by MattyHacks71 View PostStop doing such a sexy job
It should be interesting to see what happens when you take the car to a body shop. They'll probably remove some of your work (Not because you've done poor work, just because they will want to do it themselves). Anyways, keep it up Cubby! Your updates never disappoint
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