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  • Addy325is
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    ^ the cars with the two fat chicks should be donated to a third world country so that no one has to look at them ever again ... just saing lol

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  • Pat
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    Originally posted by shogunner View Post
    I'm confused??? is this serious??? because those cars look, for the lack of a better term, the definition of "r1ce". Not being mean, just sayin.

    and keep up the good work kid.. looks like you're having a lot of learning fun on this one.. don't let the negativity bring you down!
    did you not see the models? It's a legit show car

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  • shogunner
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    Originally posted by pieter View Post


    I'm confused??? is this serious??? because those cars look, for the lack of a better term, the definition of "r1ce". Not being mean, just sayin.

    and keep up the good work kid.. looks like you're having a lot of learning fun on this one.. don't let the negativity bring you down!

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  • Campbell13
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    I honestly think this build is awesome. It's great because it's different. I think widebody looks awesome on this car, and the only reason people on here are criticising is because it's "not the done thing." I say go for it, and good luck to you. It's coming along very nicely considering it's your first attempt. And serious props to you for figuring it all out yourself. And sure the fitment isn't perfect, but I know that eventually you'll get it sorted. Can't wait to see this one finished.

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  • BreakMyWallet
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    first priority needs to be fitment.

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  • zm3
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    Originally posted by Mark Ostrowski View Post
    I can respect that, yeah i've found help here and there, for the fiberglass a friends dad taught me how to do it on that lip on my bumper, he ended up doing it not the way i suggested we do it and the whole lip was crooked, as someone i think pointed out. Anyway i cut it completly off and redid the whole lip, i'll snap a picture today as i don't think i have one, sits perfectly level now, but i ended up teaching myself how to do everything else with it, like the opening for the exhaust and the vent ducts in the rear bumper, you learn as you go with everything else, i'm fairly confident at this point and should turn out fine.

    But yeah as far as improper fitment i believe you are talking about where the fenders join the bumper, and the tip of the fender where it meets the A-pillar, am i correct? Those aren't much of an issue, just a little fiberglass and it'll be all sorted out, im just trying to get the whole kit on first and then solve any fitment issues at the very end.

    Thank you for your input sir and good luck on your build,

    Mark
    Great attitude mate... When I did my project I had my boys showing me the tricks and trades, but with me I wanted to do it on my own, this way learning made it more fun and challenging. Looking forward in seeing your progress...

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  • BLKonBLK98
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    there are the obvious issues, but then there are just general details that need to be addressed with nearly all body kits. stuff like evening gaps, smoothing surfaces, etc. from what you've posted it's obvious you're new to body work. that's not a bad thing but if you had someone to walk you through it not only would it come out better but you'd also gain skills. body work isn't real hard; it just requires some experience, attention to detail, and confidence. right now all you have is the latter.

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  • Mark Ostrowski
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    Originally posted by BLKonBLK98 View Post
    to be perfectly honest i don't like anything about this build. i'm not a fan of the platform, i don't like the look, the fitment sucks, and i don't like knockoffs; but all of that is just personal preferance

    what i do like is your attitude. just a bit of advice, enlist the help of someone who knows what they're doing whether it be a friend or you have to pay. props for getting your hands dirty but there is some stuff you're just not going to get right on your own without, at the very least, a crash course. good luck to you sir.
    I can respect that, yeah i've found help here and there, for the fiberglass a friends dad taught me how to do it on that lip on my bumper, he ended up doing it not the way i suggested we do it and the whole lip was crooked, as someone i think pointed out. Anyway i cut it completly off and redid the whole lip, i'll snap a picture today as i don't think i have one, sits perfectly level now, but i ended up teaching myself how to do everything else with it, like the opening for the exhaust and the vent ducts in the rear bumper, you learn as you go with everything else, i'm fairly confident at this point and should turn out fine.

    But yeah as far as improper fitment i believe you are talking about where the fenders join the bumper, and the tip of the fender where it meets the A-pillar, am i correct? Those aren't much of an issue, just a little fiberglass and it'll be all sorted out, im just trying to get the whole kit on first and then solve any fitment issues at the very end.

    Thank you for your input sir and good luck on your build,

    Mark
    Last edited by Mark Ostrowski; 09-05-2010, 10:50 AM.

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  • BLKonBLK98
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    to be perfectly honest i don't like anything about this build. i'm not a fan of the platform, i don't like the look, the fitment sucks, and i don't like knockoffs; but all of that is just personal preferance

    what i do like is your attitude. just a bit of advice, enlist the help of someone who knows what they're doing whether it be a friend or you have to pay. props for getting your hands dirty but there is some stuff you're just not going to get right on your own without, at the very least, a crash course. good luck to you sir.

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  • 00bmw323
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    ahh some progress

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  • Mark Ostrowski
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    Originally posted by Brad Pitts View Post
    when it time for power i say just boost it. be cheaper than swappin it n ic will look sexy up front
    yeah i have no idea what im gonna do for power...lets be honest here though once this thing is done funds will be drained....literally anyway, i'll cross that bridge when i get there

    I APOLOGIZE FOR THE CELLPHONE PICS...my dad took my camera up to the race track this afternoon and will be gone the rest of the weekend...

    so anyway this makes up about 2-3 good weeks of progress...



    started painting the calipers... one look and i dropped them off to be powder coated the next morning...they wont be white...will reveal color when i get them back in about a week...



    let me start by saying this was a bitch to do, decided i would make the diffuser functional since for some reason bmw had all the vents filled...



    specifically this part, i wish i had a "before" picture, but basically i grafted that right side of the opening for the exhaust about a whole inch or so outward to make room for the goddamn 3.5inch tips on my remus exhaust that won't fit in the stock opening



    next came this again wish i had a before pic but you can see the other side laying below it...thats kindof the idea of how it started out..

    as of last night...





    and this is where i leave off for tonight...lots of work still ahead but it's coming together
    Last edited by Mark Ostrowski; 09-05-2010, 10:39 AM.

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  • Brad Pitts
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    when it time for power i say just boost it. be cheaper than swappin it n ic will look sexy up front

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  • MikeG
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    I really would like to see where this ends up...keep working through it kid

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  • trickydik_1
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    man you guys are something else...........
    hes doing us a favor, posting his progress.....
    let the kid finish, then point out the flaws if there are any......... me myself I'm looking forward to this
    so shut the umph up!!!!!!!!! that is all

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  • Mkv Flipp
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    people ****.
    its life! cant wait till this car is done.

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