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thats not looking bad at all. that material your using looks thick enogh not to need any fiberglass mat after it hardens. just some bondo and sand away. lol.

if you mean the 300/2, yes!. that will give you allot of power, so plenty of over head to play with. and clean sound. wich is the plus side on the slash series.

did you install the rainbow 6.5 in a glass enclosure or just in the stock door location?

 
heh, actually im save up my funds and i should have the rainbows in about a week, I got the spec off the rainbow tweeter offline, here the almost finished product, just need to get the special spray tomorrow and im good to go!

from here im going to sand with 600 grit, then re-prime and then spray with a black "very light texture" which is like a plastic coating and will fill in any slight dips. Enjoy!

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youre going in the right direction with it. but i would say you have to get all them bump to a minimum with a 60-80 grit sand paper, then use some bondo or gold rage to fill in any inperfections. then sand some more with 150-200 then 400 till you cant see any scratches from the sand paper then prime then use the texture spray,

other wise its looking good.

 
youre going in the right direction with it. but i would say you have to get all them bump to a minimum with a 60-80 grit sand paper, then use some bondo or gold rage to fill in any inperfections. then sand some more with 150-200 then 400 till you cant see any scratches from the sand paper then prime then use the texture spray,other wise its looking good.
you know what man your right, I was just going to spray it with the texture spray, but im gonna go back and fill those imprefections in, because I want the texture layer to have a 100% smooth surface.

 
well guys, I re-bonded, sanded primed, and then painted with the light texture paint and then added a coat of gloss, it looks real cept, there is stll lil cracks here and there, not much I can do since im still a amatuer at this, however I think i want to wrap them in CF, is this a good idea, and if it is, does anyone do it here on the site?

 
wrap them in cf so its clean looking, im not the biggest cf fan, but will agree to do it if it will help the look

 
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