Has anyone seen plain old rear fender skirts like this? The body kits I've seen don't address covering the rear wheels like they did in the 50s/60s/70s. I'm new so maybe I just haven't found it yet. I comped this up in photoshop.
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i think it could be done pretty cool, but the way they look there is just fugly.
get a white xB, get the chrome fender mirrors, get the rear fender covers, get a set of Work Leadsleds. get it pretty low. billet grilles. could be hot i think!
i think it could be done pretty cool, but the way they look there is just fugly.
get a white xB, get the chrome fender mirrors, get the rear fender covers, get a set of Work Leadsleds. get it pretty low. billet grilles. could be hot i think!
I love 'em!!! I'm totally in love with this whole style, and wish I could afford to do this on mine. But, alas, it will remain just a dream... Maybe I'll just trade the xB in for an old classic car like I've always wanted.
i think it could be done pretty cool, but the way they look there is just fugly.
get a white xB, get the chrome fender mirrors, get the rear fender covers, get a set of Work Leadsleds. get it pretty low. billet grilles. could be hot i think!
Scott..............that could be one killer ride IMHO. It would have clean lines being in the PW. Or maybe a 2 tone with PW being on top, and a silver or black being on the bottom
Scott..............that could be one killer ride IMHO. It would have clean lines being in the PW. Or maybe a 2 tone with PW being on top, and a silver or black being on the bottom
lol. if only. too bad no one has the guts to go white on top with silver on bottom. its too risky and will probably look arse ugly haha. i have so many ideas, and so little funds.
It's ok, I don't like that "pt cruiser" look, but it is different. It would definitely have to be on a much modded xB, it would look funny putting it on an xB without all the other mods.
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