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    #76
    Originally posted by prNonVtec4u
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      #77
      VC ftw. I love it. Still not a fan of the 3 spokes. But i enjoy your creativity.

      DaddyC
      Awesome!


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        #78
        the vc is pimp! i sure wouldnt mind one like that on the accord, in red of course.

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          #79
          Got to say it has came a long way. Need a drop bro I sell you my old coilovers for $20, still have the stock shocks on from when I got the car never blew after 2 years!
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            #80
            Wow, surprised to see my mr thread getting some love! Well I've been kinda slow working on the current bumper project, but it's FINally almost almost done, I'm hoping to paint and finalize prep work for getting it ready for real paint. It probably won't go on the car by this Dec meet, b/c I'm still figuring out what all I want to do with the exhaust, and where in the world to get a good section of 2.5" pipe longer than 2'... That and this being my second major bodywork undertaking, I'm confident enough to soon take on shaving the car, and I'll probably get the whole bumper on when I'm ready to take the whole car to the shop to get painted.

            I happy fingered me a set of projector lenses on ebay, so my cb5 headlights will be getting the HID treatment. I will be trying a 1200 color temp set (ultra blue) from a newer ebayer company, omni auto sports, which runs just over $200. I talked to the guy (he's actually in Dallas) and I feel quite comfortable with the quality of the kit. They are made in germany by Hella, and the same manufaturer that makes these makes the phillips brand, so while not having the same pattents, the build quality will still be far better than the sub $100 sets that melt in a matter of months. I figured there has to be a halfway point between spending $600-700 on a retro fit that will work at least almost as well, and I will be doing a FULL write up and after 6mos or so a follow up.

            teaser pics













            and a phone picture where you can see kinda what itll look like...



            shweeet huh? Full thread with progress video to come soon! I just wish I could have it on the car sooner
            My 91 Accord F22B DOHC MR


            My 1996 Civic Ex H23A VTEC MR

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              #81
              nice job with the bumper!
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                #82
                wow, you have great ideas man, keep it up!!!


                keep us posted

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                  #83
                  I love what you did on your bumper! I'm also pondering on doing a mod on my front, but don't have a clue where to start and what materials to use (actually posted that question a few mins ago).

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                    #84
                    wow intresting.. i am glad to see body work hasn't scarred you..
                    You gotta love kitty hair.

                    for further notice just a recomendation... next time instead of starting with kitty hair,
                    Where you have your mesh, leave the mesh...
                    Now on the outside of the bumper, use some 2" wide ,masking tape and tape your bumper off, kinda how it would look as the finish product, except it's tape. Now flip the bumper over so you are looking at the inside.
                    You will see the mesh then the tape. Get out your cloth for your fiberglass resin, cut about 5 layers of the design it needs to be, and lay them 1 at a time, poking it around with a paint stick or roller to make sure all the airbubbles are out, put all 5 on before it gets hard.
                    wait 20 min or so, and flip the bumper back over, pull the tape off and you'll have a perfect contore fiberglass shape.

                    Now you will only have to wipe a thin layer of filler once or twice, before the bumper is complete
                    and walla you'd never have to worry about it cracking or shrinking showing the old body lines..
                    but your outcome looks great and I'm not saying you did it wrong...
                    There is more than one way to skin a cat.

                    Last edited by KeeleDesign; 11-08-2008, 06:04 PM.
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                      #85
                      Hmm, your directions are a bit confusing, I think I get what your saying. Make a mold of masking tape, then fill it from the back? I could have done something like that, but it's a rather odd shape I had to end up with, I don't think the result would have been near what it needed to be, so I probably would have spend just as much time after making the shape and then fixing it after. Hopefully it never cracks and needs repair, it had plenty of time between every few layers to cure, and it's overlapping onto the bumper a decent bit (had to for shape plus it helps with making it solid). It looks even better now btw! on to the paint...
                      My 91 Accord F22B DOHC MR


                      My 1996 Civic Ex H23A VTEC MR

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                        #86
                        why are you painting it?\
                        why not prime it and ride for a while to make sure all is well and you don't drag it anywhere first..
                        i always drive with mine in primer for a week or a month to make sure i don't destroy it first.. just an option, i highly recomend having your exhaust made with it in primer before you paint it.. trust me you'll be glad in the end.
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                          #87
                          Originally posted by KeelesKustome
                          why are you painting it?\
                          why not prime it and ride for a while to make sure all is well and you don't drag it anywhere first..
                          i always drive with mine in primer for a week or a month to make sure i don't destroy it first.. just an option, i highly recomend having your exhaust made with it in primer before you paint it.. trust me you'll be glad in the end.
                          no dude I'm not painting it for being finished, just painted it to prep it and make sure water doesn't ruin the bondo, basically it's just to prime it yes. And It will be on the car before it gets officially painted, but I'd rather take it off if I go to a shop where I don't know the ppl b/c they sucked and sprayed my muffler a bit, and I plan on having much of the taping off done myself nomatter who does it... The front bumper sooner than later will get re-worked as well, it's scraped a little bit and got slight cracks (not terrible should be easy to fix) and so I'll have the bumpers still black (not gloss this time) and soon shave and prime the doors, roof trim lines, antenna, I still have a crazy trunk/spoiler custom idea to do, plus fix various little nicks and dings I didn't do the first time since I didn't know anything about bodywork.
                          My 91 Accord F22B DOHC MR


                          My 1996 Civic Ex H23A VTEC MR

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                            #88
                            ohh ok...

                            i get confused sometimes ..

                            because when you say they didn't tape it up i'm like why would they do that and i forget...

                            When we paint anything we remove every bumper every molding every window every bolt etc, there is no taping stuff up like that, but yeah... lol
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                              #89

                              this is really gona look kewl!
                              kinda reminds me of my old bumper i was changed, not in style but in time and creativity..

                              kinda makes me want to redo mine again.

                              how i have it now allow for pretty much 0 drag because the air flows out but it also makes the back look taller..





                              but the thing is this is what it looks like when on my knees for the pic..

                              i duno maybe if i painted that sway bar to match or really stand out..

                              but i am liking the way yours is gona look.

                              more classy, instead of full race.. i guess..
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                                #90
                                The rear bumper looks great man. It turned out really nicely.

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