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  • "Wide body" Pride

    hi, i´m in a project right now, a "wide body" to my 1996 Kia pride, the wheels hit the fenders, so... my solution for this hahaha ... a fiber glass wide body

    sorry about the quality of the pics (cel phone camera).












    see more pics in my cardomain.

  • #2
    Looks awesome, but please tell me you're doing it with sheet metal and not by layering on a 2" thick layer of body filler...
    * Retired Festiva-er*
    1990 Festiva - The Once Fastest Red 1990 Festiva LX on this site! - now in more dedicated hands!
    B6T'ing since May 2002...

    Disclaimer: I'm a dick, deal with it.

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    • #3
      It's just body filler, but i'm using it just to create the right shape that i want for the fiberglass that i want to use in the final result.
      of course it´s not finished yet ops:

      bye!!

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      • #4
        FYI, I used sandable foam. It comes in a 2 part liquid. mix equal parts and it reacts making a nice sandable foam.. then fiberglas over it. When I did my fender, I encased the foamed area with fiberglas so I didn't have to scoop all the foam out later. I am doing my dash the same way. It's soooo much easier to shape than bondo. We did a fender like you are doing, and it weighed like 50lbs when finished.. Whereas the foam one weighed less than 10lbs.

        I've found a fairly easy way to apply it to stationary vertical items like the quarterpanel. get a cardboard box big enough to do the job, open the top and tape the top folding pieces to your prepped 1/4 panel so that you have this box stuck to the side of your car. Make sure that the tape is tight and sealed. (1 misstep here will waste the foam and make a mess as it will find the weak spot in your seal and pour out onto the floor instead of building up filling the box)

        Cut a hole in the box at the top (was the side before it was taped to the car) mix the foam and pour it in. If you did it right, the foam will expand in the box sticking to the 1/4 and start oozing out the hole where you poured it in. give it 15-20 mins.. then cut away the box.. now your ready to start carving.. This is very good stuff, but damn sticky if you get it where you shouldn't.

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        • #5
          DJ what was the brand name for the two part sandable foam?

          Thanks,

          Will
          Festiva/Mazda genetic splicing researcher B6T / G25MR for 5+ years and counting.
          187.7 WHP @ 5500 RPM

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          • #6
            PolyPro Urethane Foam Systems

            Picked it up from a Johnson fiberglas supply in Houston

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            • #7
              Thanks DJ now I can remove the GREAT STUFF foam from my fenders (it carves like crap) and do my wide body right.

              Thanks,

              Will
              Festiva/Mazda genetic splicing researcher B6T / G25MR for 5+ years and counting.
              187.7 WHP @ 5500 RPM

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              • #8
                Great project men... I wish see run the famous KiaPorsche...
                see ya 8)
                KIA PRIDE POP ... Santiago, CHILE

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                • #9
                  hey thats looks awsome but i was wondering how did you make these clear tailights?? i love them!!
                  vincefestiva

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