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Wow--very nice!:wow:
What did you guys use on the challenger (and other cars for that matter) as a bottom treatment? what product? thanks |
Whoa!!!!!!!!! NICE!!!!
How about a better shot of the intake setup, that looks like a trick peice. |
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I just love the work you guys do!
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/s...icture6088.jpg That's how you fit a bumper! :wow: |
damn what color grey is that?
awesome build! |
The bottom of the car is done in a bed liner material. Same type of stuff used in pick ups. The first few cars we actually brought to a Rhino Lining or Line-X place for them to spray. That got to be too much of a pain, so we started doing it in house now.
The color is a custom color that we mixed up. Originally wanted to paint it similar to a Audi TT color that we liked. But after a few spray outs, we decided that was too dark. So we started fresh and came up with a unique color. |
Here are some intake shots.
http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/s...icture6094.jpg http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/s...icture6096.jpg The front of the intake tube will seal to an air box in the bottom of the hood. http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/s...icture6111.jpg http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/s...icture6112.jpg |
And the bar keeps getting higher!!!:hail: :wow: :faint: :bow: I think there's a new sheriff in town! I'm blown away with these guys!!!
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Very nice!!!
That intake idea is awesome. The fitment of the front bumper is sick!:thumbsup: |
WOW..keep up the great work:thumbsup:
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