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WTD pictures of mk1's sewage lines smoothed (I have looked)

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WTD pictures of mk1's sewage lines smoothed (I have looked)

Hi im currently modifiying a 1/18th scale mk1 golf. I plan on smoothing the sewage lines but befor i do i would like to see some pictures of mk1 golf's with there sewage lines smoothed for inspetaion.
I have had a search of the net with no luck so im hopeing someone on here could help me?
Thanks

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Here you go I have more if you need them??


Speeding is like masturbation, everyone does it ,but it's not something you should record and put on the internet!! 

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Thanks mate and yes i could do with a few more pics if you dont mind.

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Speeding is like masturbation, everyone does it ,but it's not something you should record and put on the internet!! 

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Do love the clean sides. I know it might upset the purist. But each to their own.

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Thanks collo16v im just wondering how you smoothed the sewage lines? weld? filler? fibreglass?

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Lead fill!! My dad (Panel Beater of 50 years did it for me) he does not believe in filler or glass fibre bless him!!!

Speeding is like masturbation, everyone does it ,but it's not something you should record and put on the internet!! 

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Thanks for getting back to me mate.
Ill have to look in to lead filling it then

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Lead filling SEWAGE lines could cause you all kinds of problems mate!!!!  8O Are you sure you want to do that???  :dontknow:

Lead filling SWAGE lines might help your bodywork though!!!  :lol:

Car styling swage line
As swaging is a technique in which cold metal is formed over a grooved tool or swage, the term was adopted in the field of automotive styling to describe when two panels were brought together, an edge of one panel was swaged so to overlap the other to create the impression of one continuous surface. This usually occurred in the vicinity of the beltline or waistline. As styling and production evolved and one-piece doors became possible, the swage line had become a popular element–whether separating the colors with two-color paint schemes or hidden by beltline mouldings–becoming a feature line. Nowadays, the term refers to any raised, continuous, bodyside crease or feature line

Dan  :wink:

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Dano, you`re bored aren`t you?? sat with your laptop all day?? thought so.
Sooner you get back to work the better. :wink:

CAMPAIGN-HELIOS BLUE-POSSIBLY SEEN IT ON CHRIS BARRIES(RIMMER IN RED DWARF) MASSIVE SPEED PROGRAMME?!!!



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