Need opinions :)
i really didnt like em on my white monte :p
i guess because they were kinda hazy, i'll probably get another set but this time some Brand new ones
lol
i didnt spend much on this stuff
and i dont mind doing it over again
haha
well thats why i got a dremel
mostly for my engine mounts.
to get all those hard to reach areas as you can see

and for buffing i use a buffing wheel on a drill, it works great!
and nope im not demodding just making some changes for a little while
not at all, i'll actually be making a small profit
i texted you mike :p lol
i guess because they were kinda hazy, i'll probably get another set but this time some Brand new ones
lol Depending on how much time you put into the polished stuff I'd say $100 is too cheap.. I'd probably want $150-200 just to make a little income for all that time spent
(and you could essentially get the springs for free if you got an extra 100 out of the polished stuff
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(and you could essentially get the springs for free if you got an extra 100 out of the polished stuff
i didnt spend much on this stuff
and i dont mind doing it over again
If you're not 100% pleased with the pieces you polished up, then go ahead and sell them. If you don't already have one, get a bench top buffing wheel. They're relatively cheap. And are a millions times better at buffing pieces, than using a dremel. Dremel is only good for small, hard to get to areas.
Are you de-modding your car? You put stock headlights back in your Monte? Or did I read that wrong?
Are you de-modding your car? You put stock headlights back in your Monte? Or did I read that wrong?
to get all those hard to reach areas as you can see

and for buffing i use a buffing wheel on a drill, it works great!
and nope im not demodding just making some changes for a little while
i texted you mike :p lol
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