Old Jun 23, 2002 | 07:00 AM
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Bumnah
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which benen bar? crossmember, strongbar?

I got the lower tie bar. I don't know how effective the strong bar will be, but I've never tried it so I don't know. I don't think the Strong bar is suppose to be performance related. I'm not completely sure but I think you are suppose to use it if you removed your rear inforcement bar.

Not sure though.


i really like that blue. are you going to get it painted the same color when you have the money>
hell no, i'm getting a completely different color inside and out. As much as paint it's gonna cost to get the car painted inside and out, I'm not gonna try to look stock.

are those auto folding mirrors?
and what are you driving in the meantime?

Nope never found a good price on jdm folding mirrors, I may get them but I'm thinking it's better to buy spoon or vision mirrors. Since used JDM foldings mirrors are running close to the same damn price! Don't know, it's not high on my priority list. I doubt I'm willing to pay $300 for spoon or vision mirrors. Too. So a hook up in def. in order >=]

I've also got a 91 Jetta GL. It's puke blue in color with a hint of red. Solid motor though. The hatch will soon be parked. I'll try to finish as much as possible this weekend if not I'm gonna primer it up and get back to it in a couple weeks. I'm not in any hurry.

Bumnah, so all you used was fiberglass and bondo? In a long run wouldn't that make the paint look wavy? I mean don't professionals weld on a plate before they use bondo or fiberglass? Have any pics of ur finished results?
Yeah some people do weld in plates. I don't have welding tools. So I fiberglassed. I actually started work on the passenger side in the middle of december. Never finished so I just primered it up till I had a chance to get back to it. The parts we did finish up on that looked the same. We are pretty much used more fiberglass than bondo on the passenger side. The driver side we tried more bondo than fiberglass... No wavy ness so far. We fiberglassed the first layer so we made sure the holes were coverd up. Water and moisture would get in from those holes so that'd rott the bondo and I could see wavyness happening if the holes weren't covered up. But for the last 6 months it's held up find. Haven't really been worried about it.
I've spoken to a few body shop guys lots of people have done shaved side moldings in different way.

Some guys do weld their lines in. I also know a guys who cut cardboard to the exact size of the side moldings, and dipped in fiberglass resin to and shave his side moldings that way. My body shop guy shaves side moldings by using something called liquid metal. Which is like bondo, just a harder. He swears by it.
So there are lots of way of doing it.

I think it'll be fine.
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