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    you got me pegged.


    too bad i built everything i have.
    Who knows?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Z0_o6 View Post
    you got me pegged.


    too bad i built everything i have.
    ok then you shouldnt be talking then so shut the f...... up then bec you that the car is gonna look bad at first until you start building it then its gonna look better. your just a hater thats all.

    jamaica mi born ah grow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aleen42 View Post
    ok then you shouldnt be talking then so shut the f...... up then bec you that the car is gonna look bad at first until you start building it then its gonna look better. your just a hater thats all.
    and you shouldn't be posting pictures of piles of shit. guess we are both in the wrong, huh?
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    Wouldn't it just be easier to cut/weld in a new quarter panel, or half a quarter panel? I don't think your method will ever look straight. It could, but filler will not hold up for very long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by civic95 View Post
    Wouldn't it just be easier to cut/weld in a new quarter panel, or half a quarter panel? I don't think your method will ever look straight. It could, but filler will not hold up for very long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by civic95 View Post
    Wouldn't it just be easier to cut/weld in a new quarter panel, or half a quarter panel? I don't think your method will ever look straight. It could, but filler will not hold up for very long.
    yah i did cut it out amma put pics up sometime later. i just got done doing it.

    jamaica mi born ah grow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aleen42 View Post
    yah i did cut it out amma put pics up sometime later. i just got done doing it.
    If you decided to cut out the 1/4 instead of pulling it, props to you. The car is still rough as hell and nothing special, but keep working and make it YOURS (or turn it into cash).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catnip View Post
    If you decided to cut out the 1/4 instead of pulling it, props to you. The car is still rough as hell and nothing special, but keep working and make it YOURS (or turn it into cash).
    yes, i might keep it or i might just sell it i dont kno yet tho.........

    jamaica mi born ah grow

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