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Old 09-23-2002, 08:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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ok im trying to decide whether or not i should make my bodykit , look like its apart of the carno lines between the bumpers and the hood or trunk, i think this will bive me a headache especially that i live in mass. where the weather sux and so does the road, do should i do this price supposedly the same as if i wasnt to do this......so what should i do???
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ok that post makes no sense re post it where it can be read and understood. Do u mean mold the kit and what price?
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Old 09-24-2002, 09:31 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I tried reading that 10 times and I still have no idea what he was trying to say.

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Old 09-24-2002, 10:34 AM   #4 (permalink)
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don't mold, it'll only crack and bust with all the potholes in mass, plus we are gonna have a bad winter this year
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Old 09-24-2002, 10:38 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I molded it mine had it for about 4 months no prob but my baby is going in the garage this winter
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Old 09-24-2002, 09:16 PM   #6 (permalink)
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hey screw off, no need to swear its only a post, tha guy from mass. got it, i think u guys are pretty dumb if ya didn't understand but i will sum it up for u, i was just asking if i should mold on the kit so there will be no spaces in between the kit and tha stock body........wow ppl these days, hey influx get a vtec that open ur "mouf", but there is no price difference id i did this or not!!!!1 but i made a decision already so thnx to those who responded with info...........peace
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Why argue over a post?? an opinion is an opinion gripping at each other ins't gonna get it anywhere. ..
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ok, everyone please be nice...no need to be rude, some people really do have trouble with english, lets try to be helpful here guys.

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Yous should mold your kit and think it best.
Where in Mass are you If you need a good bodyshop I can refer you to one. I mold my kit back mugen it looks great.
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look his spelling wasnt all that bad i understood every word he wrote, maybe it took two times to understand it but yaw need to chill. and preylude22 no need to start putting peoples cars down, he had a civic, fine. he never said it was a rocket ship. now maybe someone can answer my question.
is molding really that bad? the roads around here are kinda nice. alot of kits are molded and dont seem to be that bad. they look real nice too. how long does it take to crack the putty?
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Old 09-27-2002, 09:58 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Do you like the way cars look when the kit is molded?? If it isn't going to cost you anything else I would imagine it is all up to your personal preferance.
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look his spelling wasnt all that bad i understood every word he wrote, maybe it took two times to understand it but yaw need to chill. and preylude22 no need to start putting peoples cars down, he had a civic, fine. he never said it was a rocket ship. now maybe someone can answer my question.
is molding really that bad? the roads around here are kinda nice. alot of kits are molded and dont seem to be that bad. they look real nice too. how long does it take to crack the putty?
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It's not so much how the roads are..It's something that's going to happen regardless of the road conditions. I've been told not to mold unless it is a strict showcar. A daily driver will crack and warp at the seams..Again, this is what I've been told by a shop not something I have experienced.
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