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MadFox
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Wheel Arches
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22 February 2004, 14:01 »
I want to get body coloured wheel arches and have them blended into the car.
Would it be best to fill the top and curve it out, or to pull off arches to the metal and then have them flared out more?
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MadFox
1988 Tornado Red 8v Gti
Blue MK2
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Re:Wheel Arches
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22 February 2004, 15:17 »
if you blend them then eventually the filler/paint will crack i recon.
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Last Edit: 22 February 2004, 15:18 by Blue MK2
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jedi16v
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22 February 2004, 16:18 »
pull the arches like blue says may eventually crack
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VeeDubGTI16v
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Reply #3 on:
22 February 2004, 16:33 »
or take the grain off the plastic arches instead of putting filler on. it is a lot of effort tho, just sanded a front big bumper and it took days!
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Veedubgt18v
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22 February 2004, 17:35 »
16v it took you months you liar!
but then you are a lazy student layabout
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Last Edit: 22 February 2004, 17:35 by Veedubgti8v
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VeeDubGTI16v
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22 February 2004, 19:44 »
months.....days.... whos counting
nah i meant just the top bit where its black
its the rest of it taking the time :
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Last Edit: 22 February 2004, 19:47 by VeedubGTI16v
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Veedubgt18v
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23 February 2004, 05:49 »
Cool sig pic mark!
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