Before I start, if anyone has wwrs side skirts for sale pleaseee let me know....
I finally finished sanding/ painting my WWRS kit. This project took a very very long time, i think i spend over 20 hours sanding and glueing....If i knew it was gonna be this tedious, I probably wouldn't have done it....
I custom fitted this 94-96 integra WWRS lip that i got for free....I was able to get it for free beause of the very poor condition it was in....while i was installing my jdms, i realized that there was teh possiblilty of making the lip fit.....
heres a pic of the lip after i epoxyed the severed peice: the white line is the epoxy:
As you can see the lip was in very bad condition
I sanded it a little and was acutally able to mount it on the car, i had to some cutting of the lip and i was able to drill 2 holes underneath the front bumper lights
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After that connected the peices i used the epoxt to glue it together....It took alot of patience, the epoxy i used took 24 hours to dry, I had to use sevaral layers to fill in teh holes....
heres the kit mounted on teh car...
I then mounted primered it and painted it:
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damn, neoekai. I think you put more time into your lude than anyone else. When I first heard your plans for that lip I really didnt think you would folllow through with it. Props for the patience and devotion.
Looks very good, you re-define custom
I would really like to see a side shot of the front clip though.
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