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Man it could vary from 400 in labor to 15k. It depends on how much of the car you want to change and how much time you're going to give to do it....
For business mainly, but I'm trying to build a shop here at home this summer so I can try to make it fun again. Lol!
Thanks man! Oh yeah, I still build. And I have a lot of other vehicles I can post. After I finish up this one I'll start up another thread.
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Installed a second battery and a power supply to run the vehicle at SEMA. [IMG] Started assembly. [IMG] [IMG] You'll notice the rear seat...
Finishing out the port. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Painted the side panel inlays. [IMG] Ordered a set of 20" KMC Hot Wheels...
Ha Ha. It's a small world. Here's some updated pics of that Mustang. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Sorry civic for the thread...
Next morning after the clear coat had cured. It was time for cutting and polishing of the shell. I had also repainted the pods and arms for the...
Finishing up on the fiberglass shell. I sprayed it in the high build polyester primer. And fixed any body work that I might have missed...
Finishing up the pods and arms. Primed in Dupont 44k primer filler. And wet sanded in 400 and 600 grit. [IMG] [IMG] Layed down a few...
Finished the body work on the side panels and reattached them to the sides of the enclosure shell, and starting on some inserts for them, to break...
Started the frame work for the rear pods. [IMG] Wrapped, glassed and chopped. [IMG] [IMG] After a quick body working. [IMG] A...
These are the inserts after glassing and trimming. And the framework for the side panels have begun. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]...
Haha. When I started the frame work we called the box the "cow catcher" because it looked like the front of an old train. And later when it got...
Thanks! I'll post more soon!
Haha. Thanks, I've learned the more ribs means less body work you have to do.
After letting it cure overnight. We removed the shell from the vehicle. And then started to reinforce the bottom of the shell with more resin...
This is an old build. I built this for SEMA 06' Since then I've sold the vehicle. I'm just posting pics as I get them uploaded to Photobucket....
Now to start the framework for the fiberglass shell. [IMG] [IMG] I was going to run out of room for all my amps, so I hid two of my mid...
[IMG] This is the start of the port. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]