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Savage_Messiah 10-15-2005 05:52 PM

Alex... you're ghetto
 
THAT BONDO WILL GO NOWHERE NEAR MY CAR!

ar0ck 10-15-2005 05:52 PM

Its so fresh & so new!!

Tsar 10-15-2005 06:28 PM

wtf? pics?

GP99GT 10-16-2005 02:14 AM

kasey is calling people ghetto...yet hes the one with his battery held in by zipties

2001orangess 10-16-2005 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by GP99GT
kasey is calling people ghetto...yet hes the one with his battery held in by zipties

hahah than what am I super ghetto :lol: my whole entire car is zipped tied together

qwikz28 10-16-2005 03:30 PM

my liscence plates are held up by zip ties on my isuzu. zip ties are the solution to most of my problems

Tsar 10-16-2005 03:47 PM

if it moves and not suppose to use zip ties, if it doesnt move and its suppose to use wd40 8)

LT!freak94 10-16-2005 08:43 PM

hey zip ties save peoples life lol their the best

Savage_Messiah 10-16-2005 08:57 PM

My drivers side 1/4 is all banged up, partially from previous owner(s) and partially from the parking lot back in HS... I am debating if it'd be cheaper to get a whole fresh 1/4 from Jon and Jake and get that welded on, or to have allllll the dents pulled/banged/fixed.

Alex goes "why do all that, just bondo it, I have a fresh bucket here" :roll:

Ian 10-16-2005 09:02 PM

I vote for banging it out as straight as you can, then getting down with the bondo. Bondo has a really bad rep because most of the people who use it dont know how to prep the surface so it literally falls off the car. if you do it right, you wont beable to tell its there. granted, if you get smacked there again, it will crack and look nasty, but I'd rather mess up a bondo job than a brand new quarter.

Its really up to you. you're gonna spens a lot mor for the new quarter to be installed and even then they are going to use body filler. Since your car isn't anything special (no offense, but its not a firehawk or an SS or anything like that) I'd hammer it out, fill it up and sand it down.

enRo 10-16-2005 09:19 PM

Yes, Alex is ghetto... Ive seen him use jelly jars as drinking glasses :lol: :j/k:

ar0ck 10-16-2005 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by BigDaddyKane
Yes, Alex is ghetto... Ive seen him use jelly jars as drinking glasses :lol: :j/k:

Good Ol Moon'Shine

Ian 10-16-2005 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by BigDaddyKane
Yes, Alex is ghetto... Ive seen him use jelly jars as drinking glasses :lol: :j/k:

:shock: I've done that too :oops:























:lol:

Savage_Messiah 10-16-2005 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Ian
I vote for banging it out as straight as you can, then getting down with the bondo. Bondo has a really bad rep because most of the people who use it dont know how to prep the surface so it literally falls off the car. if you do it right, you wont beable to tell its there. granted, if you get smacked there again, it will crack and look nasty, but I'd rather mess up a bondo job than a brand new quarter.

Its really up to you. you're gonna spens a lot mor for the new quarter to be installed and even then they are going to use body filler. Since your car isn't anything special (no offense, but its not a firehawk or an SS or anything like that) I'd hammer it out, fill it up and sand it down.

Gonna see tomorrow what it would cost me... I wont be at the trucks this week but the one after ill be ther eif its goin on, maybe we can take a looksee? only a couple of the dents seem bang-out-able to me...

Brando56894 10-17-2005 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by BigDaddyKane
Yes, Alex is ghetto... Ive seen him use jelly jars as drinking glasses :lol: :j/k:

thats not ghetto, ive been known to use the tops of cd spindles as bowls! :lol:


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