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Old 09-23-2002, 07:34 PM
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Arrow From this 2 this.

I need your help once again.

How can i go from this,



2 this,


Let me specify, can u guys tell me the supplies i will need for tha conversion?

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The front is not too disimilar from my S2K , its best to use plastic card for this.



I,ve done one of those hoods for my Supra and will soon be making resin copies.



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R plastic cards hard to work with?

BTW your S2K looks TIGHT.

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Nope, all i can say is get some and try it out!
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Thanx 4 tha help
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Lightbulb Don't forget...

all the patience you'll need to complete it!!! and sandpaper, needlefiles, etc.
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Nope, all i can say is get some and try it out!
hopefully this proves to be true, i'll be trying this for the first time with a s2000 i'm doing.
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tried to make something like that but didnt turn out too good i just use epoxy putty so yah any ways post progress pics and tell me how u did it i really want to make another like that
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Just take your time, and you'lle get there! Keep us informed on the progress
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Updates..

First Step Chop tha Top..


From the top,


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Not bad man, but i would say chop out the side, front windows with the top chopped off
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How can i chop the side windows without breaking the whole thing?
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Looks pretty good so far.
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How can i chop the side windows without breaking the whole thing?
Very carefully.

You can use the back of an xacto knife with a straight edge and scribe some lines where you want the breaks to be, and the plastic *should* snap right at those lines.... but it can be tricky. Leave yourself a margin for error, then you can sand the edges back to where they should be.
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