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Old 08-09-2009, 03:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thinking about loosing the wing. what do you guys think? and what should i use to fill the holes from the wing bolts? any other tips would be helpful as well.

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how come the wing doesn't look like it fits the car right?

I would use magnum steel to cover the holes. Then use touch up paint from the dealer.
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how come the wing doesn't look like it fits the car right?

I would use magnum steel to cover the holes. Then use touch up paint from the dealer.
whats magnum steel sry im a newb and i have some touch up paint already
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i wanna go wingless but im in the same position, i want something to properly plug the holes. i might try to trade for another trunk
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whats magnum steel sry im a newb and i have some touch up paint already
It's like Mighty Puddy. I think that's what it's called, but for fiber glass and plastic of automobiles.
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It's like Mighty Puddy. I think that's what it's called, but for fiber glass and plastic of automobiles.
so similar to bondo and ill let you know how it goes cobalt123
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so similar to bondo and ill let you know how it goes cobalt123
yes, but it dries quicker and less messy.

You roll to activate it, plug it being careful. Then take away the edges. Then let it dry for 15 minutes. And then paint it.
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yes, but it dries quicker and less messy.

You roll to activate it, plug it being careful. Then take away the edges. Then let it dry for 15 minutes. And then paint it.
sweet sounds easy enough vatozone would have it right ?
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