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#11 Re: Flaring my ute guards
dattoman_1000 Posted on: 2015/1/14 10:41
I've got something similar on the go
Rears different to fronts of course

I'm using this method
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ksUcM76nrc


#12 Re: Flaring my ute guards
zigmondo Posted on: 2015/1/14 10:56
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cadet1200 wrote:
Looks like it's all coming together like you planned. You gonna have them all finished of in time to display them at your BBQ day?


Your a funny guy A


#13 Re: Flaring my ute guards
meandatto Posted on: 2015/1/16 8:16
I'm not too big of a fan on flaring the perfect 1200 ute guards .... But this is looking good !

Good job !


#14 Re: Flaring my ute guards
zigmondo Posted on: 2015/1/17 11:58
First skim of filler

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#15 Re: Flaring my ute guards
zigmondo Posted on: 2015/1/28 7:42
First coat

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#16 Re: Flaring my ute guards
ddgonzal Posted on: 2015/1/28 8:07
man that looks nice.


#17 Re: Flaring my ute guards
Flatto Posted on: 2015/1/28 9:17
Looks fantastic, you did a great job!

Were you able to do most of the work with the steel or is there a decent amount of bog under there after it was blocked back?


#18 Re: Flaring my ute guards
datsunbeginner Posted on: 2015/1/28 10:22
Nicey nice


#19 Re: Flaring my ute guards
L18_B110 Posted on: 2015/1/28 11:34
that's come up really well. good work!
alot more subtle than bolt-ons and gives it a nice smooth look. Can't wait to see it all done and sitting on the new wheels


#20 Re: Flaring my ute guards
zigmondo Posted on: 2015/1/28 14:48
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Flatto wrote:
Looks fantastic, you did a great job!

Were you able to do most of the work with the steel or is there a decent amount of bog under there after it was blocked back?


Used the least amount possible sanding back the fibre fill until I hit metal each time. With the 3mm round bar welded to the lip they're strong so i'm confident about there survival.
Would love to be able to do it like they do on the TV car resto shows but i'm no coach builder - yet



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