Double Pillar Pod
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Re: Double Pillar Pod
Originally Posted by InfernoRedXfire
I'm liking that one.
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I look forward to seeing it!
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Jonathan did an amazing job. I met this guy last night that owns a local custom shop. He also does those "Bull Run" cross country races in an Charger SRT8 that he has customized to the hilt! He has a triple pod in his car that looked like a cheap piece of plastic, he saw mine and was amazed at the difference in the custom one Jonathan did. The paint is beautiful and the fit is spot on~ He is pulling his out to fiberglass it in and have it color matched to his car. this guy has his own shop and guys to do it, but never came across a true custom one like these.
Great job jonnyangel04~
Great job jonnyangel04~
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IT was painted to match, they are close but not spot on. It is almost impossible to keep the color correct with sanding and buffing. Also it is hard to keep it looking flat when you have to do those processes with that paint.
Originally Posted by Voyager
is that one of the ones with the headliner wrapped
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Re: Double Pillar Pod
Originally Posted by jonnyangel04
IT was painted to match, they are close but not spot on. It is almost impossible to keep the color correct with sanding and buffing. Also it is hard to keep it looking flat when you have to do those processes with that paint.
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Originally Posted by jonnyangel04
M3pig could not get the images to load so he emailed them to me. I figured I would share with the group. They look really sharp, we went with the higher placement for ease of gauge fitment and also looks much cleaner.
Steve
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