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> On a wing and a flare, Detail image where body meets rear flare
Shivers
post Jul 12 2023, 08:06 AM
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My rear drivers side flare took some damage in shipping. I’ve got the shape back, but the passenger side flare hints at the body blending into the flare at the top. Most of the pics I see here are shiny and of the whole car. Could someone with pics of their car being done please help me with this detail. Or a pic of a finished car with a good view of this would be great too. Thank you.

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r_towle
post Jul 12 2023, 08:10 PM
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I’m not sure what issue you are having, but these flares are “close enough” and require some hammer and dolly work to fit
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post Jul 12 2023, 08:37 PM
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QUOTE(r_towle @ Jul 12 2023, 07:10 PM) *

I’m not sure what issue you are having, but these flares are “close enough” andee it require some hammer and dolly work to fit


Yes sir I agree. What I am lacking is a look at the shape I’m shooting for. It is hard for me to see the changes in direction in that small area. Both sides are far from perfect so If I had one to fondle that would be easiest, next best is hoping for the right image.
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