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Old 10-08-2009, 07:13 AM
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VERY nice! Subtle, but really sets it off well!
 
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WOW! SO much better man!

I thought you filled it in with bondo? or was I mistaken?
 
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Originally Posted by CraigSnedeker View Post
WOW! SO much better man!

I thought you filled it in with bondo? or was I mistaken?
yeah thats bondo

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VERY nice! Subtle, but really sets it off well!
thanks so 2 weeks of work well worth it then?
 
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Wow, 2 weeks really? How many hours into it?

Looks great, now fix your DS headlight!
 
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Looks great!!!

I can't get my pesky DS headlight to sit right without shining in a total random spot on the road.
 
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only about 13 hours in it but i had to do it between working on customer cars hence the 2 week time frame, and i have no clue how to fix the DS headlight gotta look at it and see whats up plus my headlights still need to be aimed
 
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Looks like the DS headlight is not sitting into the lower slots in the core support.
 
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Originally Posted by swartlkk View Post
Looks like the DS headlight is not sitting into the lower slots in the core support.
i just went ahead and turned the adjustment screw way down so it looks even i gotta adjust the light bulb itself next thats tonights job when i can line it up on a wall and see what im doing
 
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looks great, love the look of the mirrors being body color
 
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i did that to my 4 door
 

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