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Old 03-18-2016, 02:23 PM
Milanoguy Milanoguy is offline
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So for years I have wanted to make fender flares and a body kit for my car like the ones I saw in Ron Fournier's book decades ago.

The car I want to inflict this on is an 1989 Alfa Romeo Milano, sold in the USA from 1986 to 1989 and in rest of the world(ROW) till 1992 as the Alfa 75.

The Milano/75 is a kind of square boxy car, and the body kit I want to make will mostly be similar to the car's existing lines but punched out.

In truth, the look I'm going has already being done by the factory racecars and some of the factory homologation specials. You can buy plastic and fiberglass body kits for the car, but they are purely cosmetic. They don't provide clearance for wider tires, or a wider track, and none of them come with a hood scoop.

So I'm going to try and bang out this stuff out myself. I'll post some pictures as soon as I'm approved.

Bye

P.S. I'm located in a large swamp/marshland called Houston Texas.
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Old 03-18-2016, 06:18 PM
Peter Tommasini Peter Tommasini is offline
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Hi Sebastian welcome to the forum
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Old 03-18-2016, 09:49 PM
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Hello Sebastian and welcome to the site.

I had a student last year from Texas that was doing basically the same thing you want to do. He made some styrofoam mock ups on the side of his car and sent me some pictures of what he was after. After taking the class on Sat. and Sun. he stayed Monday and we went through the steps of getting the shapes that would produce the pieces that required to make the parts for the flares.

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