I have wanted to do this for a long time, but I am now getting around to it. I like the way that the 1992-1997 Cutlass Supreme coupe looks, and I wanted my car to look like that, but I did not care for the mini-quads. I wanted to put the body kit of the 1992-1997 car on my 1988, but I did not know how to get past the issues with the front bumper (I wanted to keep the 1988-1991 Cutlass Supreme lights and hoods, and mini-grills). I also wanted something that is definatly not stock, and can make people take notice.
.....it is not finished yet, but here is what I have done so far.....
Give me your input.....
I have the hood off of the car because I am painting it as well (yes, I am painting the body kit myself with the help of Brian P - Rhedalert). So far, the front and rear bumpers were originally white, all of the side mouldings were maroon (except for the front small one on the passernger door. It was BLUE). The lip spoiler was originally teal, but it had been repainted white. Everything is coming out EXCELLENT even for a garage job. I don't have a paint booth. I am doing this in my garage with a VERY GOOD spray gun, and air compressor, and taking my time. There is some refinishing work that will have to be done, but for the most part, everything is coming out perfectly. On the passenger side, I still need to put on the front wheel well trim. I have not put on any of the drivers side pieces yet. I also need to put on the rear bumper, and the hood. All in all, I plan on having this finished by this weekend.
Also, the paint that I am using is professional quality, and the exact paint code of the original paint on the car. As you can see, it is a PERFECT match. I am doing the 2 stage, base coat, clear coat, so it looks professional.
.....it is not finished yet, but here is what I have done so far.....
Give me your input.....
I have the hood off of the car because I am painting it as well (yes, I am painting the body kit myself with the help of Brian P - Rhedalert). So far, the front and rear bumpers were originally white, all of the side mouldings were maroon (except for the front small one on the passernger door. It was BLUE). The lip spoiler was originally teal, but it had been repainted white. Everything is coming out EXCELLENT even for a garage job. I don't have a paint booth. I am doing this in my garage with a VERY GOOD spray gun, and air compressor, and taking my time. There is some refinishing work that will have to be done, but for the most part, everything is coming out perfectly. On the passenger side, I still need to put on the front wheel well trim. I have not put on any of the drivers side pieces yet. I also need to put on the rear bumper, and the hood. All in all, I plan on having this finished by this weekend.
Also, the paint that I am using is professional quality, and the exact paint code of the original paint on the car. As you can see, it is a PERFECT match. I am doing the 2 stage, base coat, clear coat, so it looks professional.
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