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Re: frenched door handles
[FONT=comic sans ms] I've been customizing cars and trucks and bikes for years and Frenched means: sunken or recessed. If you don't know that then that just shows you don't know what your talking about. Getting rid of the lines around the door handle is simply molding it in. Not welding a piece of metal in before applying bondo is a big mistake, it will crack and fall out. Take it slow over the bumps and carry a couple tubs of super glue. ha ha You need to let the professionals handle the custom work before you destroy a perfectly good car. Bondo is not the answer and more is not better. Always use the least amount possible and none if possible.[/font]
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holy old thread batman
![]() and since it's back, here's a couple cars that I have done Fill those suckers with fiberglass, and bondo for the smooth finish.
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