hahaha you need to dye your hair gray and order some viagra and youll fit right in.:haha
haha YES
lolzer
visa black? wtf is going on here?
beefcake what are you talking about?
OP in debt yo!
:lolz
haha nope, not yet anyway. there was a big price difference in what I sold the cobra for and what I bought this car for that’s allowing me to buy most of the stuff without even dipping into my savings.
Hey buddie the car looks good deff better in person, man she is quite too lol. Ill swing by again next time im out
by the way i lost half my mud flap on the teg following you while doing laps around that god damn circle ahahahah cars too low
hahaha nice, i do that every once ina while its always fun to get the jetta on 3 wheels
versa was lovin it too
that shits like your own personal skid pad haha
yeah 3 wheels wont happen on the teg, it will just slide the rear out
crazy that they still have that hood, good work
the guy said they have a bunch of left over movie stuff. Technically hes not really supposed to sell stuff to the public but I guess he got annoyed of me calling all the time and gave in. :lol
You should grab some F&F stuff and sell it at HVCC
u sold the cobra???
Yeah he did. :facepalm
read the first post kiiiid. I had some guy made me an offer i couldnt refuse
yeah cobra went for $12,000, thats about all it was worth
:rofl
looks good man. The only tip I can give you is for getting the panel gaps to level out perfect and have a nice line between the two.
prep both surfaces and spread filler right over the gap and both pieces. kind of like your molding it closed. But be sure to leave a little of the gap exposed on top and bottom. Then block out the entire thing dead flat. The little gap on top and bottom are for refrence points for where the gap is behind the filler you just blocked down. Now take a string and draw a nice straight line where the gap is behind the filler and carefully take a small cut off wheel and cut the filler back down into the original gap between the two panels. once your back in two pieces, both sides of the panels will be perfectly aligned and you can round off the filler on each panel gap to make it nice. you might need to add a little filler on the sides of the new gap you just created to make it look good.
That works great for fender to cowl, fender to door, fender to hood… you block the entire thing out like it was on big molded up piece of art and then zip the gaps back out.
looking great so far man!