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newbsupra 07-19-2006 03:53 AM

Body Fill?
 
alright, im getting annoyed at not having side strips.. and i dont want to pay that much for good ones.. and the ones i have are kind of.. half assed. anyways, i was thinking of filling it in with body fill? whats your opinion on this stuff? any idea what it would cost to fill it without using body fill and using actual metal? i think i would leave the mouldings at the very front and the one that goes around the back.

kwnate 07-19-2006 01:27 PM

If you think It looks bad now, wait until you do a half ass job filling it and having it crack and fall out down the road.

Supra2NR 07-19-2006 05:48 PM

dude what are you planning to use? chewing gum? wax? to fill that up?

your best bet is to use bondo or fiberglass,
i say use fiberglass to fill it up, then use bondo to smooth it up top
you gonna have that shaved look, so please dont do it half-assed

trust me doing it right, and sweating cuz of the hard work is better than
other pple sweating you for the half-assed job

newbsupra 07-19-2006 10:08 PM

ok so if i go fiberglass, wont this be exspensive? any idea? trust me, i dont want it to be half assed.

theWeezL 07-20-2006 12:22 AM

if you dont want it to be half assed then your gonna have to pony up for some sheet metal work. Cutting sheet metal, welding it in place, grinding it off and skim coating with body filler is the proper way to do this job...and trust me thats gonna be a heck of a lot more expensive than just buying mouldings.

Also, have you ever seen a Supra with the mouldings filled? thye look wierd to me, and there are places like where the bumbers meet the fenders that have to be figured out for transitions...Im pretty sure you dont want to try this mod

burton51m 07-20-2006 11:41 PM

ya, then what r u gonna do about painting the bondo/fiberglass? 16+ yrs. of color that might be a little faded might be hard to match.

i wouldnt do it..

Drag0na5h 07-21-2006 12:01 AM

Frequent visits to local Junk Yards got me decent replacements. Took a few months of treasure hunting, but I believe the molding look is best for the car.

newbsupra 07-21-2006 01:15 AM

yea.. btw it was painted in the last year or two.

Supra2NR 07-23-2006 05:45 AM

there you go more reason to jus go with the fiberglass, and paint it

it'll jus cost about 20 buck for a can, and 5 bucks for a spraypaint can,

weezls idea is good but jus way to expensive and meticulous. no diss, but
the fiberlgass and bindo is more reasonable,
less work,
less money

theWeezL 07-23-2006 05:52 AM

:umno:

I beg to differ...he said it been painted recently and thats all the more reason to just get the right moulding set. If you bondo the trim spots up you will wreck the paint job, your rattle can paint won't match and the body filler WILL crack and fall off, you will end up with a shitty looking half assed paint job.

But hey, its your car...go ahead and wreck it if you want, I dont have to look at it! :outahere:

Supra2NR 07-23-2006 06:09 AM

it was jus a suggestion,

it all dpends on the skill of the painter, i painted my cadi b4 with jus spray paint and with the right paint code it lokkd like factory paint with a little extra

newbsupra 07-23-2006 06:28 AM

yea.. well i found most of the moudlings.. except the ones right in front of the door on each side. the only problem, is the door ones look dark blue, and mine look darker grey. i could paint the ones on the side to match the car.. sand, prime, paint. and leave the ones in front of the front fender, and behind the rear fender, what do you think?

Supra2NR 07-24-2006 06:16 AM

dont skimp out , do them all so they wont look odd , and they will all match up with your car

you dont want your car to look like it came from a chop shop

burton51m 08-06-2006 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theWeezL

Also, have you ever seen a Supra with the mouldings filled? thye look wierd to me, and there are places like where the bumbers meet the fenders that have to be figured out for transitions...Im pretty sure you dont want to try this mod

http://www.bicperformance.com/images/goodsidepic.jpg


i think i like no mouldings. it would be a hell of a project but i like it.

dcrusupra 08-06-2006 03:43 PM

it looks naked.

newbsupra 08-06-2006 06:27 PM

its like a girl, naked=good? lol

theWeezL 08-06-2006 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by burton51m
http://www.bicperformance.com/images/goodsidepic.jpg


i think i like no mouldings. it would be a hell of a project but i like it.


yeah see I think that looks wierd. The parts that bug me about this mod is spaces where the bumpers meet the fenders on both the front and the back and the spot where the rear piece of the side skirt meets the body. Also the Turn signals end abruptly at the fender and that line doesnt continue back. Im not saying that car doesnt look sexy, it just looks wierd to me, like its missing something. Personally if I was going to go that far I would have at least moulded in the rear side skirt

Supra2NR 08-06-2006 08:33 PM

i think it needs a little art on it , that is one of the point when shaving a car,
1) cleaner look
2)you got a smoother canvas for art

Supra2NR 08-06-2006 08:34 PM

and i tied you again with the posts weezy,

oh now im up by one lol


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