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Project "off the Rickst'er Scale" begins by Bozzie
Started on: 01-26-2012 05:45 PM
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Last post by: Ayrow on 04-21-2013 02:10 PM
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Report this Post10-27-2012 11:46 AM Click Here to See the Profile for BozzieSend a Private Message to BozzieDirect Link to This Post
Hello all ! Boy did the summer fly by and not much progress to the fiero. Now that things are slowing down ive started work again on her and will post some fresh pics soon.

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Report this Post02-02-2013 01:15 AM Click Here to See the Profile for BozzieSend a Private Message to BozzieDirect Link to This Post
back to work here abit. Decieded to lower the rear trunk lid center abit....1st step was the cut and shape


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ruff look as of now

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I had made some strips from fiberglass and cut to shape for glassing in .....here i check for fit before gettin dirty

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fitting...

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grinded down and ready for glass

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Sweeeet !

Similar to the rottinchop car, but very, very nice.

Bozzie you are knocking it out of the park on this one, Keep it going !
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Bump.

Can't wait to see how this turns out.
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Her it is ! Infinity G35 rear diffuser bumper. Its a far cry from a direct fit. To Tall, to thick, to curved, to short. Definatly not what i thought it was going to be. But its a good start......i think !! LOL


That rear bumper looks familiar. Nice work on the car.
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Rear Pic as of now. Lowered vent hatch and working on the engine conversion now.....pics to come !

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P.S.............whats it gonna take to move over to the construction zone ????

HELP

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A nomination,....done !
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It looks like everything from the nose back is one piece, save for the taillight panel, hood, and deck lid. How do you remove that if you need to? Besides carefully. I think it gives the car a great look without any seams, but I'd fear not being able to work on any part of my car if I did something like that. Keep up the great work. I can't wait to see how it turns out.

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Report this Post04-21-2013 02:10 PM Click Here to See the Profile for AyrowClick Here to visit Ayrow's HomePageSend a Private Message to AyrowDirect Link to This Post
This might be my favorite thread on the forum.
Nice work.
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