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Old 02-17-2005, 12:32 AM   #9
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Re: Re: Healing old Wounds

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Originally Posted by cousincletus
Best idea would be to find a spoiler that uses the same holes like classicrockjunkie suggested. If you go the body filler route, get a pointed body hammer and a dolly and recess the holes a little so the filler has something to stick to and then you won't see the outline of the holes when you're done. Very important to use the special pointed body hammer because you don't want to dent in the metal too much.
I actually looked up how to do that in my haynes manual, doesn't seem to hard. My car is still factory silver so the primer and paint won't be hard to find. Clear Lacquer is hard to get here in town but I'm sure I can find somewhere to get it. Body filler is not something I'm very familiar with, let's see.... fill...sand...sand..sand...light skim fill....wash...tackrag.....light primer.....sand, paint in thin layers....

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