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Old 02-15-2005, 12:01 AM   #5
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Re: Re: Healing old Wounds

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Originally Posted by noshun
You could put some fiberglass matting on the under side or bodyrepair self-adhesive mesh and put bondo in the holes, sand down so only th bondo int the holes remains and then have the trunlkid painted when the spoiler goes in. It'll match up better too!
Sounds like something I did with the mesh trick against a hole in the wall of my house. Wood is one thing but metal is metal.... (or whatever these cars are made of nowadays... hell if I know)

I'd better check out RKSport. I'd gladly pick a fin that fits on the factory holes over some generic thing, less hassle that way.
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