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Old 10-08-2002, 11:08 PM
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Nice look for our cars. Nice job with the photo shop.
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Originally Posted by willwren
Uhhh....PF. He got you. He did it with software.
I see. Doe * look realistic though.
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I found the product that you can use that will not require you to use glass. I also love that shaved look the exact look I’m going for. If you want more info on the product that can be used e-mail me. I had a link on my page but the stupid banner wont work. grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

Ill send a link ASAP.


Our plastics on most of our cars are made from a mix of chemicals so trying to melt or "weld" them will not work. That said I found a product that will work and if you have the SC trim with the larger spaced groves you can use strips of a particular plastic and then secure it in place. I will be doing this myself but I even found another way that might work. Yup I have been on this for awhile. The olds 88 has a nice smooth copy of our cars so it might fit. The only part that would most likely not fit would be maybe the front and the back. Take a look around. I think the olds would also make a great ride if set up right.

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Old 10-09-2002, 02:42 PM
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actually, you maybe right......

the olds 88/LSS.... hmmmm i wonder if park ave molding would work too, they have the same doors as us... INTERESTING :P



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