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This is quite possibly my favourite GT4 out there.
![]() I spoke to the owner and he said he made everything him self. Now I too make quite a few things and though Im not a fan of the lights and spoiler I do want to make the diffuser and canards. Canards are already available to buy from almost anywhere but the diffuser.... I can't think of a good way to tackle this because it's really difficult to lay fibreglass neatly upside down. The flat over the bumper is easy as you have the bumper to lay on but the blank gaps??? So here's the question for those DIY guru's out there: How would you make this diffuser? This post has been edited by yellowchinaman: Nov 21, 2013 - 7:24 AM |
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Well if its riveted to the bumper, clearly its not fiberglass lol that would rip right through it.
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Well if its riveted to the bumper, clearly its not fiberglass lol that would rip right through it. I believe its carbon. But why would fibreglass be so clearly to rip off? Many kits are of fibreglass and rivited. I dont intent to make this for retail. I just want one. Plus past experience tells me people wont pay tha asking for things like this. |
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