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Old 01-24-2010, 05:45 PM
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LMAO! Just because you have 1000+ posts make you a true craftsman? I have better things to do ithan throw some pointless comments/posts just to bump up the post count,Pat yourself on the back, you've done well,master!

I know I irritate some people with truth,but I don't lie

I dont post much actually do a search I have been a member for quite awhile.... Now I just lurk and call BS when I see a someone running there keyboard.... typical arm chair quarter back coming on here with no real back ground or history (3 cars) you have 3 cars with nice fitting panels congrats there metal mastermind.... maybe you should pat yourself on the back....
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Old 01-24-2010, 06:41 PM
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I dont post much actually do a search I have been a member for quite awhile.... Now I just lurk and call BS when I see a someone running there keyboard.... typical arm chair quarter back coming on here with no real back ground or history (3 cars) you have 3 cars with nice fitting panels congrats there metal mastermind.... maybe you should pat yourself on the back....

I'm sorry, I didn't know LG was the only boards on the internet ,where post count and register date is more important than truth. Just because I have 280 posts doesn't mean I don't know jack. READ closer, I've owned dosens of cars,3 cars that come to mind ,which had good fitting panels.

I guess I'm doing everything backwards,spending time shifting panels for better fit,maybe slot a bolt hole or add a shim or two before cutting or welding and adding metal just because there is fitting issues,

Oh ,and somehow slapping bondo is far more superior than using PDR tools
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Old 01-24-2010, 07:01 PM
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I'm sorry that my English is second language which I learned besides Deutsch and Russian,I can tell you more than half Americans that were born and raised in USA can't spell to save their life, but what does spelling have to do on subject at hand?
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Is AMD's sheet metal that good?
I worked in a restoration shop for 6 years and never seen repo panels that good.
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AMD is the closest thing to OEM,in some cases thicker gauge metal with nice crisp lines ,give it try next time ,AMD has alot of metal for 1st gen.even complete aluminum front and deck lids
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Thanks, I'll have to check them out.
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Is AMD's sheet metal that good?
I worked in a restoration shop for 6 years and never seen repo panels that good.
if amd's metal was so far superior, we all would have heard of it and been using it by now.
aftermarket panels fit how they fit.
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OP, use good masking tape to mark the lines and block up to it,when done blocking, lay another strip of masking tape right up against the old tape and block the other side,when done blocking,you shoud end up with very sharp and crisp line,if it's too crisp,roll over it few time to your liking

use straight edge wherever you can to make sure you have no dips in the panel.That can happen if you use short blocks, so try using long blocks where possible, I recommend 2x1/4x24 aluminum stock wrapped in masking tape few times,or stop by Home Depot and pick a paint mixing paddle. I never trust foam blocks,even if they cost $50 a piece ,when blocking, do not push,let the sandpaper do the work and after few strokes,change direction
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if amd's metal was so far superior, we all would have heard of it and been using it by now.
aftermarket panels fit how they fit.
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guys, I would be very surprised if amds metal came from anywhere different then goodmarks.

I guess you live under a rock and blindsided by Goodmark's dirt cheap prices,but there is a reason why their parts are cheap,

Why don't you do some research,maybe you'll find countless threads praising AMD, there are plenty of photos showing both, AMD and Goodmark side by side for comparison,

Whenever you're ready to buy some AMD metal,I'll still hook you up with 25% off retail prices,and freight cost is more than reasonable,

I've sold close to $50k worth of AMD parts since last February,no shipping damage or any fitment issues

check autometaldirect.com,
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