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Was talking to one of my mates about affixing a ba bonnet bulge to my bonnet he seems to think it would b easy bit of grinding, some sort of sticky stuff n bog + sanding then paint n would look nice. Talking to terroristghia @ the Heathcote drags it seemed alot harder than that can ne1 who knows a bit about bodywork gimme some idea of what would be hard to do?? Positioning??? or the actual getting the seams to look right???
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Mr_Soul |
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Just get a XR8 Bonnet from Ford or a Bodykit distributor... saves alot of Hassle and mess... but that is my opinion. but i'm looking to do the same...
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nicco |
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ahh josh, he has an EL!!
![]() as for the answer to the actual question, not really sure myself, seems you would have already spoken to one of the best guys to ask |
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there is a company in melbourne around keilor park drive area not sure what there called but they do the ba balges fitted and painted they do fiberglass bodykits for jap crap
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I'm sorry i didn't realise you had a EL....
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As a panel beater this is a prick of a thing to do properly you could dodge it with bog etc but it wouldnt last if you want it to go on a el i suggest you try www.blitzmotorsports.com.au on the gold coast i know they were playing around with falcon and monaro scoops and making glass bonnets with scoops graphed on
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