body molding
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If you have a body shop supply near you-just buy what is known as camaro molding. Usually is in a pair of 7ft each with molded ends. You will spend about half of what you would on line. Extra left over pieces are now on my rear bumper. The side ones do their duty and the color is all the way through. Comes in multiple colors by the way-not just black.
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Thanks. Its different then the ones I've seen by me (everyone elses is just plain) & was all small inexpensive mods. I love it Was thinking about getting the $40 lower billet grill the guy were just talking about from ebay a few days ago. A couple guys at work said it would give the front a beefier look. My B-Day is 10/09 so I think I may order it and have the kids give it to me on my BDay. I hope it's worth the $40...
Oh and another body molding tip-get it with molded end-made rounded in the form. DO NOT get "formed" ends. The molding is cheaper but they form the ends by cutting a piece out and then gluing the split ends together. Looks real crappy. Iv'e done enough moldings to know...
I'm lucky-this is the place i get my moldings & body pinstripes, etc. Anyone on LI go to Pauls Distributers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CEoEXSfuvY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhgTTYzmTK0
http://www.paulsdist.com/index.html
Oh and another body molding tip-get it with molded end-made rounded in the form. DO NOT get "formed" ends. The molding is cheaper but they form the ends by cutting a piece out and then gluing the split ends together. Looks real crappy. Iv'e done enough moldings to know...
I'm lucky-this is the place i get my moldings & body pinstripes, etc. Anyone on LI go to Pauls Distributers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CEoEXSfuvY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhgTTYzmTK0
http://www.paulsdist.com/index.html
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