Archive for the 'Body Mods' Category

A Spray-On Shield For Your Front End

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

That’s right — we’ve got you covered at both ends here at Full On Custom. The Shield from Dupli-Color is a spray on bra effectively shielding your car, truck, or bike’s front end from dirt, bugs, sand, and other road debris. I know this would come in really handy for those long road trips to […]

A New Front For Your Old Sting Ray

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

If you found an old Stingray that needs some major front end work, all is not lost. Enitre preassembled front ends are available to get that street predator back in fighting shape.
The new front ends include the header bar and bond strip, headlight end plates, inner skirts, correct rivets and correct color bonding adhesive — everything […]

The Ultimate Personalization

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Ok, you’ve got custom paint, custom engine work, custom body work, custom suspension – basically custom everything. But your car still reads “GTI” on the back, or your truck still just says “Chevrolet” on the tailgate. Yeah, you could slap on a “supercharged” badge from a GNX or a “turbo” badge from a 911, but that’s […]

The Wrong Kind Of Carbon Shortage

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Recent posts have touched on some carbon fiber bits, as well as some faux-fiber. They’ve also generated a firestorm of controversy. You guys are definitely making your opinions known, and  I tend to agree: go real or go home.
That said, a recent report from SEMA (the organization, not the show) doesn’t bode well for fans […]

BMW M3 CSL (E46) Carbon Fiber Bumper

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Although the E46 version of the M3 Coupe Sports Lightweight (CSL) never came to the US, it doesn’t mean you can’t have some of the CSL goodies on your E46. BMW M GmbH (fka. BMW Motorsports GmbH) makes a carbon fiber bumper for the CSL that you can install on your own E46.

Scotch Tape For Your Paint

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

Whether you daily-drive a custom-painted rod or a factory-sprayed sport compact, we’re willing to bet you’ve scored a dreaded paint chip. And it’s probably somewhere on the leading edge of a body panel — the front bumper, the hood, or a fender flare. Giant tape manufacturer 3M offers an alternative to knowing your local body […]

DynaSpray From Dynamat

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Most of us have heard of Dynamat – the name-brand sound deadening and thermal insulator that many customizers apply to their rides to reduce rattles, quell road noise, or to improve the frequency response of their custom audio systems. (Hey, if Chip Foose uses and endorses it, it can’t be bad.) But now they offer an […]

Bushwacker Jeep Fender Flares

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

Bushwacker’s extended Jeep fender flares are the only way to go for serious mudslingers. These OEM-style heavy-duty plastic flares mount to your stock bolt points and provide an extra 2” of coverage. This translates to more visibility out of the front windshield when your oversized rubber starts digging in.

Fly or Why? Ding King Twist-a-Dent

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

The Ding King dent pulling tool promises to save you a ton of money removing dents without expensive paint and or body work – and without shelling out a ton of dough to a paintless dent removal guy. It includes some adhesive that you use to attach the pulling tab to the center of the dent, […]

Year One’s Body Shells

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Ever see a mint ‘67 Mustang Fastback or a ’69 Camaro rolling down the street and think, “Man, what I wouldn’t give to find one like that, driven by a little old lady from Pasadena?” Well Year One, that juggernaut of reproduction parts for muscle car restorations has gone you one better: these kits provide […]