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Hey,
Did your body guy use a filler panel to remove the holes for the tailight? Ive wanted to do this to a rear fender for a while, but.................how much did they charge??
Yep...he is a firefighter from my department who does this as his second job. He welded the filler panel in there and did the paint...I got a firefighters discount ($300 and some beer).
Last edited by smokeybones; Nov 2, 2009 at 07:01 AM.
Great look. Diffidently a head turner. Am I loosing my eyesight ,no rear turn signals?
I know looks are important but scraping the floorboards is quite distracting.
Not lowered but have floorboard extensions (luv em)
Thats who I thought made it, looks awesome and looks like great quality.
Are you happy with this bag? Im thinking of ordering the same one.
Also where did you get the license plate bracket? Its exactly what I want but with out the light.
Thanks
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