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Old 03-28-2018, 02:30 PM   #15
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Wouldn't it be easier (and probably less costly) to just replace the fenders?
Honestly including the rears yes it probably would be.
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Honestly including the rears yes it probably would be.
it 100% would be better to just replace the parts entirely, or just have the bodyshop blend in the new kit over the existing cut body vs repairing and then just cutting it the fuck up again for the new wide body
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I guess u woke up one day and realized what a mistake rocket bunny was huh
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Old 03-29-2018, 04:08 PM   #19
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I love my rocket bunny, just going to V2, but if covering the holes would be way too much of an inconvenience, i guess i would have to save up for v3 so it'll cover the previous holes

Thanks for the input everyone
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I love my rocket bunny,
I feel sorry for ur mother... .


On the real tho not a fan of the rocket bunny fad on the 86 or any car
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Replace the front fenders with used ones, and weld in the holes that need to be welded in the rear? I mean I welded up 8 holes in the trunk from the wing, wasnt very hard, and didn't take very long either.

But most importantly, what kit is on the car now and what kit do you want instead? Would the new kit not cover the old holes? If so, just seal and protect them from rust well, and you shouldn't have a problem.
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