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    I'm jealous of your skills and courage to cut a hole like that in your hood.
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    Fantastic job !
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    You have some very mad skills. My cousin use to work for the General Motors tech center , here in Warren Mi. He use to do all kinds of stuff like this ...in wood. Yeah he had talent , just like you. Very nice job.
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    Nicely done!
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    OK dude, here are some pictures of the bimmer, like she sits for the moment.







    I also found a spot where I could take some pictures from above.








    A few pictures of the carbon vents.










    Taken, from the other direction



    When you look at this foto, you may notice that it's like the slats aren't equally far from each other, but it's cause the hood has quite a rounding.
    So the image is wrong.
    In the corner of the first slats I drilled a little hole from 2mm, so there won't rest any water in there.
    otherwise goldfish will live in there after two days of the gorgeous belgium weather.





    The hood isn't quite finished yet.
    Next week i'm going to sand it down with the block, and polish it completely.
    Then she will be finished!
    Last edited by robolop; 12-01-2012 at 03:19 PM.



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    looks awesome
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    You have definitely raised the bar for DIY project threads on L4P. Incredible.
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    This is simply amazing. Nice work.

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