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<blockquote data-quote="cherryman" data-source="post: 8511766" data-attributes="member: 651099"><p>Thanks the little details will continue to accumulate like the number circles in the driving lights drawing the eye everywhere. There is no diamond plate on his jeep I just thought the extra texture would add more realism. Unfortunately some characteristics cant be duplicated without subtracting from the needed net volume so trade offs were made. The two ports exit out under the fenders just like hot rod exhaust they will have to be turned up to avoid the backseat obstructing airflow. Its important to keep all the fabrication MDF based to sell the over the top factor. Making the headlight spoiler concerns me the most still not sure how to it. The finished video of the entire process will shed more info on this build. I might layer stack and contour sand like the dodge box I made 2yrs ago(</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]jMo-89_Ot54[/MEDIA]).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cherryman, post: 8511766, member: 651099"] Thanks the little details will continue to accumulate like the number circles in the driving lights drawing the eye everywhere. There is no diamond plate on his jeep I just thought the extra texture would add more realism. Unfortunately some characteristics cant be duplicated without subtracting from the needed net volume so trade offs were made. The two ports exit out under the fenders just like hot rod exhaust they will have to be turned up to avoid the backseat obstructing airflow. Its important to keep all the fabrication MDF based to sell the over the top factor. Making the headlight spoiler concerns me the most still not sure how to it. The finished video of the entire process will shed more info on this build. I might layer stack and contour sand like the dodge box I made 2yrs ago( [MEDIA=youtube]jMo-89_Ot54[/MEDIA]). [/QUOTE]
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