@shahzebulhaq
I simply love the bare metal and the long way you have come so far, I must commend your as well as your panel beater's sincere efforts.
However, there are few things that I would want to suggest at this point which I believe should add to the overall great finish before the car goes for the paint job.
Here is first:
What I see in the above pic, is that the semi circle shape is out at these two spots (kind of out of shape??). May be concentrating on the picture without my highlights would be better to judge the shape better. I hope this has been taken care of, if not, please double-check.
Second:
Compare the above two pics. Unbolt the rear bumper and take measurements as highlighted in the first pic and make sure they are equal to stock measurements (very important for maintaining the overall shape of the tail). What you see in the second pic, is the tail of @mohsinikram's Split Window (at the VCCCP Annual Car show 2011). You note anything in the second pic? The flow is "almost" uniformly round (note the lower half of the drawn circle against the tail's round shape). Thats the way to go...make the tail round shape uniform. But...you have to do this while maintaining what has been described in the third point down below...as well as maintaining the stock measurement (as in point one).
Third:
Put a "THREAD/STRING" against the fenders on the side of the car exactly as have been shown in the pic (forget about checking the alignment against the wall as even the straightest of the walls cant beat the string in being straighter). The thread should be touching all edges of the two fenders at the same time. If the thread is not touching all four edges (while you hold it against to edges) it means fenders shape/flow needs to be worked on still.
Having explained the third point, now lets get back to discussing point two and three together. tail round shape has to be uniform while ensuring that the fenders are aligned (means the rear fenders' lower points should not be too much pressed behind the wheels). You get the drift?
I hope I was not knit picky or anything. Just wanted to ensure that I leave my input to make this project turn out even more perfect.
Anything you dont understand in what I have explained above, please just ask.
Good luck with the next phase.
Thank you Reezvan, when I said it's one week away from the painter the reason was the same, minor finish work i being done to my and Painter's 'Irfan' satisfaction. Will share the final pictures soon :)
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BTW if you can actually share the measurements that you have highlighted from your library then it would be great where as the string test to align all the corners of the fenders has been done twice before but still working on it to get the perfect results.