Here they are. Mind you now that the bowl is not finished. I need to sand it back down and then repaint it gloss black instead of flat black, and go all around leaving NO chrome. These are my old e46's. The e55's are on the back burner till I get the e46's finished. Bling bling motha f*@&A! These are going to be expensive as I have resin dust in my nostrils and ears, and some on my fingers that wont come off
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LOL once they are finished they will be on my car for probably 2-3 weeks with massive car washing and rain driving to make sure they are, like taco bell says before the tomato scare, "Good to go!"
LOL once they are finished they will be on my car for probably 2-3 weeks with massive car washing and rain driving to make sure they are, like taco bell says before the tomato scare, "Good to go!"
Ok, then you can sell them to me And then I will be "good to go!"
Yeah I've been watching that fiasco go downhill. Thats why if I make more, they will be finished once they leave my door, for good. Don't need people hassling me to get shit done, yaa mean?
Yeah I've been watching that fiasco go downhill. Thats why if I make more, they will be finished once they leave my door, for good. Don't need people hassling me to get shit done, yaa mean?
It is crazy man! Seriously regretting ever buying these!
Very nice. How tough were they to make? That C/F is sick! I was part of that fiasco and just installed my retro's. I have to say that so far I am very pleased. It took awhile and the waiting sucked but I will admit they look great and I am impressed. No leaks or other problems so far and they have been through several heavy thunderstorms.
Tough isn't a word for it Takes a lot of precision and deep thinking to get everything to line up the way I want it, let alone screw around with carbonfiber in its bare form, form it to my shroud with resin, and then cut the shroud to make it fit. EVERYTHING on my retro's is custom, minus using the stock bowl.
LOL. I'm sure they would sell about as quickly as I would post them up Thank you for the comments. Tomorrow I plan to sand down the stock bowl, primer it and then paint it gloss black. Then put the shroud back on, put resin over it to make a clearcoat, and then button it up. Then its time for the pass side!
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