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    Senior Member YellowGT5.0's Avatar
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    Fiberglass kickpanel

    I have been working on this fiberglass kickpanel, it is my first fiberglass project. It turned out a lot better than i thought! If any of you would want something like this let me know! Here it is so far with just primer. for the 94-98 mustangs may fit to 04 but i dont know.


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    was it alot of work?

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    Well i had to hand sand it so yes the sanding sucks!! the fiberglassing is the easiest part

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    now if i wanted some for a 1969 and i sanded it how much and how hard? i like doing some of the work =)

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    just about the same, i've never had any experience in this kind of work and to get me this far it took a good two days. But if you have the experience you can easily get it done in a day or less.

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    Looks like some good work man, you have a skill!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4Jenna View Post
    Looks like some good work man, you have a skill!!!!
    Ha thanks, but honesly i just reseached how to build fiberglass enclosures online and youtube videos, its not as hard as it seems!

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    not too bad for a beginner project. The sanding is always the worst part. I made mine to hold a 4 and a 1 for some 3 ways. it is somewhere in my cardomain page. So how are you going to cover them? I have a bunch of grey vinyl that is a great match left over from my set but I found a more durable texture coating that I used instead.

    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2395420/10

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    Looks good man, it's a lot of work to make something like that and have it turn out that nice.

    Here is a few pics of some of the work i've done with it in the past:











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    Quote Originally Posted by wickedcobra View Post
    I have it worked out with my wife too, I get car parts, she gets brooms, vacuum, irons etc....LOL

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