Finally, the pics are in!
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Finally, the pics are in!
Here it is guys, finaly finished (almost anyways)
I plan to add the grille behind the three slits on the nose, and fog lights behind the grille at the bottom, but other than that.... here they are.
www.picturetrail.com/hamstersforrent
I plan to add the grille behind the three slits on the nose, and fog lights behind the grille at the bottom, but other than that.... here they are.
www.picturetrail.com/hamstersforrent
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Car: 92 Anniv Ed
Engine: LO3
Transmission: 5 speed
Nice pages, love the photo effect, keeps your interest. Nice restoration job on the car...looks reeeeal purty
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:hail: Hamster. Dude I need your help! I have a SC with one grill busted out and the other warped, what is that material you used for the grills and how did you atttach it?
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I used eaves trough covering from home depot (5 bucks for a 3' strip.
I took out the black insert, and traced the shape onto the grille, cut it out, and repeated for a second layer (looks deeper when it's doubled up) I painted the original 4 screws silver, and mounted it in the original holes. You'll have to cut out holes for the screws in one piece if you double layer it (where the cross of one is in the space of the other, like mine)
I took out the black insert, and traced the shape onto the grille, cut it out, and repeated for a second layer (looks deeper when it's doubled up) I painted the original 4 screws silver, and mounted it in the original holes. You'll have to cut out holes for the screws in one piece if you double layer it (where the cross of one is in the space of the other, like mine)
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