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fierogtlt1 JUN 06, 12:59 AM
Sorry for asking...But what kind of foam are you using?
Boostdreamer JUN 06, 08:32 AM

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Originally posted by fierogtlt1:

Sorry for asking...But what kind of foam are you using?



It is a 2-pound 2-part liquid that is mixed in equal proportions. Not sure if it has a name. It is expensive though. We have over $150 in foam.

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Jonathan

'68-69 GTO Nose - The Project has Begun!
My '85 L67 Build Thread

Boostdreamer JUN 06, 08:40 AM
A special note to our fans: Thank you so much for watching and showing so much interest! Your positive comments really do help. It is very nice to get encouragement from those who we most want to please, Our Forum Members. Please keep the comments coming! They are a great source of energy and inspiration!

Thanks again,
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'68-69 GTO Nose - The Project has Begun!
My '85 L67 Build Thread

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85SEnochie JUN 06, 12:10 PM
It's looking Beeping fantastic!

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CrazyDragn JUN 06, 01:10 PM

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Originally posted by fierogtlt1:

Sorry for asking...But what kind of foam are you using?



it is actually called 2 part urethane foam. you want the 2lb density edition if you are covering a large area - and 3lb can be used for smaller areas.

BE SURE to get the "hard type" for there is another - it is used to make car seat foam and it is very spongy thus cannot be used for this type application. Hope this helps.

Jason

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'68-69 GTO Nose - The Project Has Begun

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fierogtlt1 JUN 06, 03:04 PM

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Originally posted by CrazyDragn:


it is actually called 2 part urethane foam. you want the 2lb density edition if you are covering a large area - and 3lb can be used for smaller areas.

BE SURE to get the "hard type" for there is another - it is used to make car seat foam and it is very spongy thus cannot be used for this type application. Hope this helps.

Jason



THANK YOU again and keep up the AWESOME work
CrazyDragn JUN 06, 05:33 PM

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Originally posted by fierogtlt1:


THANK YOU again and keep up the AWESOME work



Thank You and We Will keep up the AWESOMENESS!!

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'68-69 GTO Nose - The Project Has Begun

hypo327 JUN 07, 12:13 AM

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Originally posted by Boostdreamer:

A new body mod may be on the horizon. Jason CrazyDragn and I have decided to attempt to re-create the look of the Pontiac GTO nose from the '68-69 year cars for a Fiero. Terry 85SEnochie helped to put my idea into visual form on his Photoshop thread. He did several pics for me and these are my two favorites.





There has been a little bit of interest from several forum members who would like for this nose to be produced and made available. That may be far in the future but we at least are at a beginning.

Wish us luck and advice is welcome! We are not fiberglass experts so we'll take all the help we can get!





That really looks good in black, because it makes it look smaller. I think it really makes a notchie look richer!
Boostdreamer JUN 07, 01:49 AM

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Originally posted by hypo327:


That really looks good in black, because it makes it look smaller. I think it really makes a notchie look richer!



Did you notice that the yellow notchie is a choptop and the black "fastback" has a shortened sail area that only extends half way to the rear of the deck lid? The black car is more representitive of what my car will be when done. Glad you like it!

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'68-69 GTO Nose - The Project has Begun!
My '85 L67 Build Thread

Roberthetrucker JUN 07, 03:13 AM
I love the chin forward version...the black notchie is incredible...every detail!!! It's classy yet agressive...you guys rock!!