The Rottin Resurrection (Page 34/70)
jetsnvettes2000 OCT 08, 09:19 PM
That moment when you flush the toilet and go to turn off the lights only to see all the fiberglass hairs all over your hands.....................
exoticse OCT 08, 10:02 PM

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Originally posted by jetsnvettes2000:

That moment when you flush the toilet and go to turn off the lights only to see all the fiberglass hairs all over your hands.....................



LMAO
JimmyS OCT 10, 12:19 AM
LornesGT OCT 10, 01:54 AM
Will you show more top view pics? Doesn't the engine vent get tough to fit as well, plus the deck. I haven't seen anybody cut the deck lid yet.
JimmyS OCT 10, 10:57 AM

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Originally posted by LornesGT:

Will you show more top view pics? Doesn't the engine vent get tough to fit as well, plus the deck. I haven't seen anybody cut the deck lid yet.



Nothing changes with the decklid and engine vents. Everything in between both C-Pillars stays untouched.
DL10 OCT 10, 11:26 AM

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Is the blue car chopped? I think that makes a difference in the total look comparing the two.... I think the hips will look wider on a chopped car than on a stock car.
av8fiero OCT 11, 08:44 AM
I was over at Rob's place last night helping slightly with the rottinchop, the rear clip is gorgeous and rock solid. You could stand on it without worry of it cracking. It's glassed and bonded from the outside and inside with many overlapping layers. The next project is figuring out incorporating the gas door into the hips. Looking great!
Marine1981 OCT 11, 10:52 AM
One of our club members has a Fiero Factory body kit and uses this for his fuel door. Has a key where it can be locked and you just push a button and it pops open. This is a crop from a picture of his whole car. I will see if I can get him to take an up close picture of it for me.

Marine1981 OCT 11, 10:57 AM
Since John is a Pilot I think it would be cool to have an Aircraft Fuel door on this car. He may even be able to find one that will work,,,,
johnyrottin OCT 11, 11:29 AM
The current base I am at has only large aircraft with single point refueling receptacles. The fuel comes through a pressurized fire hose and that attaches to the aircraft. No such luck here at Scott!