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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  02:07:14 AM  Show Profile Send lolo a Private Message
 
Does anyone know where the hell in melbourne I can get a custom interior done? remould etc... cos Ive been on the net and its like nobody does it....except that I know that someone has to do this kinda stuff
 

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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  09:28:57 AM  Show Profile Send mouce a Private Message
 
How much are you looking to get done? Because from what I've read on this (and other) forum(s) learning to fibreglass isn't that hard, might be worth doing it yourself. It would be a hell of a lot cheaper to do it yourself too.

When you allow for how much most places charge to just redo the roof lining, I'd hate to think what they would charge for a full custom interior.
 

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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  11:04:32 PM  Show Profile Send lolo a Private Message
 
ya got a point there and I have done fibreglassing before but it is soooooo messy, and its hard to make propper moulds so you get a good finish.....
 

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Posted - 09 Jul 2006 :  11:11:35 PM  Show Profile Send mouce a Private Message
 
I've heard that one way to get a really nice finish on it, is to use really fine spray on bog, sand it back until it's smooth and then (if you want it super glossy smooth) a coat of straight resin. Either that or you can just paint over the spray on bog.

You're right, making the moulds can be a bit of a bitch of a job, but the end result would be worth it wouldn't it?
 

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