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LWB lower tail skin pic

Has anyone got a lower tail skin on their LWB zed? I was after seeing what it looks like im thinking of either that or the perspex strip

 

Marty

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The perspex strip is much less hassle, The lower skin looks good done but get a spare tailgate to fit it to then once finished and painted. I have done two of these now and they have both taken alot longer than expected!

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The perspex strip is much less hassle, The lower skin looks good done but get a spare tailgate to fit it to then once finished and painted. I have done two of these now and they have both taken alot longer than expected!

 

It is potential for my shell im rebuilding so time really isnt a problem the garage can have it for a while when i work on the engine just not sure if it looks ok on a LWB

heres a pic of my last one,Forget the tub they are a nightmare and the copy strosek ones need loads of work!149.jpg

I have one on my zed buy i have the viper spoiler over the top. I think it look soo much better. Smooths the rear end off nicely and gives it a nice bit of shape.

 

It will only take you a weekednf to do. I did mine in a day :lol::lol:

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The skin needs to be feathered out quite far to make sure there is no lump halfway down the panel. The one i did before this had a rear window instead of a tailgate tub from memory this was blended all the way up to the window.

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