Updated pics of my glovebox.
First off, I'd like to extend my middle finger to Old Man Winter for delaying this cars progress.
Bah! Anyways, here are some pictures of my finished glovebox. Fiberglassed and painted. One more pain in the *** mod out of the way. Now I can get to the fun stuff :-) (i.e. seats, rollcage, body kit, fresh paint, wheels, turbo.)
Looking to finish my car by early May. I'll post more pics soon:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/quark47/late...ly/boxclose.JPG
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/quark47/late...ely/boxside.JPG
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Joe Bongiovanni
Elite Division Marketing
www.elitedivisionmarketing.com
Bah! Anyways, here are some pictures of my finished glovebox. Fiberglassed and painted. One more pain in the *** mod out of the way. Now I can get to the fun stuff :-) (i.e. seats, rollcage, body kit, fresh paint, wheels, turbo.)
Looking to finish my car by early May. I'll post more pics soon:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/quark47/late...ly/boxclose.JPG
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/quark47/late...ely/boxside.JPG
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Joe Bongiovanni
Elite Division Marketing
www.elitedivisionmarketing.com
Very very nice what material was that you used i noticed the door pockets are the same How did you do it what did you use?
Sorry i noticed you said fiber glass and paint So thats just standard paint to get that finish?
[ February 24, 2003, 02:11 PM: Message edited by: Jon ]
Sorry i noticed you said fiber glass and paint So thats just standard paint to get that finish?
[ February 24, 2003, 02:11 PM: Message edited by: Jon ]
It's all automotive paint (matching the exterior color) and tons of clearcoat. Took us long enough, but we finally got it all done.
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Joe Bongiovanni
Elite Division Marketing
www.elitedivisionmarketing.com
[ February 24, 2003, 02:40 PM: Message edited by: mourningstar ]
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Joe Bongiovanni
Elite Division Marketing
www.elitedivisionmarketing.com
[ February 24, 2003, 02:40 PM: Message edited by: mourningstar ]
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mourningstar:
Took us long enough, but we finally got it all done.
Done? What's funny is anytime I say I'm done with something I end up adding more... tongue.gif Took us long enough, but we finally got it all done.
Either way, that looks nice man. Every update it looked better and better and now it looks pristine.
Ah, thanks for the kind words.
I think we're done as far as coloring/fiberglass work on the inside. The only things that are left are: seats, reupholster back seats, custom rollcage, safc, and the sharkracing grey/blue guages. suicide
I think we're done as far as coloring/fiberglass work on the inside. The only things that are left are: seats, reupholster back seats, custom rollcage, safc, and the sharkracing grey/blue guages. suicide
Batman..you don't need fiberglass to get that appearance. He did what alot of people generally do. They spray it with professional equipment such as a spray gun, compressor, and actual exterior automotive paint and clear, like PPG, House Of Kolor, Dupont, etc. You can't get the look of fiberglass with regular spray paint you buy at walmart or Pep Boys. You shoot the paint, then you have to do alot of wet sanding to make sure that it's 100% flawless. You basically do the same exact steps as if you were painting the outside of your car. The only difference is that you want to use a flex primer, such as one that's used on your bumpers, instead of regular primer you would use on your steel body panels.




