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Old 02-02-2014, 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by geberhard View Post
Brendon, excellent work it is coming out great! Do you have any pmore detailed pics on how you did you rear fender flares and ducting towards the rear wheels\brakes? Really like the work you did there and ideas.

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OK, I went back and I have a few pics I didn't use in my post on the quarter panel here:

https://lateral-g.net/forums/show...&postcount=179

The basic premise of what I did was to align the front of the quarter panel into the car- same as if I were going to replace it stock. I had trimmed the old quarter off up about .25" after the edge of the door jamb. from that I used the spoiler to determine the width of the rear, and, in the one pic you can see a clecko holding the front, and black duct tape holding the back. From this I used the crease of the body line and did my best to align it with the door to keep the car looking straight also making sure it met up wit hthe back of the tail panel. I then made a cardboard template for the top- which was a long thin crescent shaped wedge. I had to do a little trimming along the way but did my best to keep a smooth transition along the top. I then made the smaller pieces to fill in the back tail panel, and lastly filled in the wheel well.

To make the right side I did this all over again, and measured the driver side for reference to make it as symmetrical as possible.

I hope this is helpful..
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