Standard Bonnet Mods
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@29af88f469=djmarcopolo:
They look a lot better, plus drawing the heat out it will make it a much happier car
especailly if youve got an extra heat source in there, like a Turbo.
you can either get them stamped in by specalist companys or funnily enough you can buy a sheet of alumium with them already in from B&Q etc.
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@9aa83248be=JIMBOfred:
Also yeh i would like it as low down and subtle as possible. Will maybe grind it down a bit or something. Need to cut some bits anyway to make it flu underneath. Little worried about cutting the bonnet. Never done that before.
mark out the lines you want to cut with masking tape, drill holes in each of the corners big enough to fit a handheld jigsaw blade in and away you go.
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please tell me that none of those are yours garfy! lol
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They are both from the projects section on this site!, but no not mine.
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Red one looks quite mean!
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well as my nan used to say, "each to their own"
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The history is that the red one was tommy d's. The car got broken up, ze engine went to marco and body kit went to kami no mici and became green
It did look good on the red, it had few other mods like slats removed from front bumper, side scoop for intake, oh carbon fibre seats are now with jay!.
There arnt many photos left of it now if you look in project section as photos have been deleted from users photobucket acc.
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they look great but a bit ott for what i want.
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im thinking about the super charged jag vents, but i deffo need the supercharger in first to back up the claim !!
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just found the thread for eyebrows. General feel is welding them on is best but expensive. Don't think it will be though. Will get a friend to weld it and am doing all spraying myself. All of the paint work is a bit worn anyway so not too bothered about high quality paint job.
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Have decided welding them on is definitely too big and too fiddly a Job. The head lights seam too bulge out a bit too far. I was thinking couldn't i just get some thin plastic, Attach it to the inside of the bonnet somehow and cut it to the right size. Then just build it up flush with the bonnet with some filler or fibreglass? I know i'm really coming across as an absolute cheepscate on here but such is life.
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could work! aslong as the plastic base is strong enough? too much flex and the filler will crack after a while…
... or how about a simple strip of black vinyl across the headlights?
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did try that when the flyeye was on and it looked crap. Probaby better without the flyeye but still would like to try the other way. We'll see
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maybe find an agent of some kind (vaseline?) that fibreglass cloth/resin wont stick too then actually mold onto the headlight. Then once dry trim and attach to the bonnet.
Just an idea, not saying it will work!
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had considered that but seems a bit messy.
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yeah it would be, but no pain no gain :P
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Easiest and safest (and best) bonnet mod is spacing the bolts on the hinges and raising the trailing edge of the bonnet, lets heat escape and looks JDM cool as fudge :wink:
Plus, if you don't like it, you haven't butchered a perfectly good bonnet and can rectify it easily.
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@9930c99be2=RustyMx3:
Easiest and safest (and best) bonnet mod is spacing the bolts on the hinges and raising the trailing edge of the bonnet, lets heat escape and looks JDM cool as fudge :wink:
JDM as in Ford Escort JDM :wink: