Author Topic: Smoothed swage lines  (Read 5306 times)

Offline shepgti

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Re: Smoothed swage lines
« Reply #10 on: 15 February 2011, 00:50 »
paint looks nice but it just looks wrong with it smoothed, doubt its an easy fix tbh :sad:

Offline Guy

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Re: Smoothed swage lines
« Reply #11 on: 15 February 2011, 08:53 »
with the whole thing being smoothed I think that you would be going to a lot of trouble and end up with a bit of a mish-mash of styles as it were...

as has been said... not sure why you purchased it if you didn't like it?

Offline Dubber4life

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Re: Smoothed swage lines
« Reply #12 on: 15 February 2011, 09:42 »
I did like it when I bought it but the more I look in magazines and forums the more I want to change it!!! :undecided:

Offline Wayne

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Re: Smoothed swage lines
« Reply #13 on: 15 February 2011, 09:55 »
Your looking at major work to restore that back to how it should be, why not run a thin black pinstrip instead.

Offline SoundillusioN

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Re: Smoothed swage lines
« Reply #14 on: 15 February 2011, 10:43 »
Your looking at major work to restore that back to how it should be, why not run a thin black pinstrip instead.

Yeah that's pretty much what I originally suggested, that or some chrome stick on trim maybe, you can get some quite thick stuff I believe to give it some shape if required... It seems like a really tidy car..  Wonder whats under the bonnet?

Offline Dubber4life

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Re: Smoothed swage lines
« Reply #15 on: 15 February 2011, 11:24 »
Don't get me wrong it is a tidy car that's why I bought it.It has very little rust,small amount on rear panel and rear wheel archs where he has extended thems.It's just running a standard 1.8 with a cam.Engine is getting changed though as it's chucking oil out the breather pipe to airfilter.Hopefully sticking a 2.0 16v in.
« Last Edit: 15 February 2011, 20:41 by Dubber4life »

Offline lord14

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Re: Smoothed swage lines
« Reply #16 on: 15 February 2011, 22:29 »
be alot of work to get it original and obviously taking the filler out the sides will make it all rippley, maybe you can buy a set of side clips and drill new holes and fit the side trims , look alot better then