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Old 12-09-2009, 08:42 PM
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looks good. it's just too bad that GM screwed you 2 door guys with that trim. but if it was an easy fix, everyone would have colour matched panels.
 
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it is an easy fix if you are just willing to take the time
 
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Originally Posted by blazerguy22 View Post
it is an easy fix if you are just willing to take the time
relatively, yes. but i was refering to some of the members that aren't able to do these "simple" solutions. looks great, all that white back there totally changes the look.
 
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Old 12-10-2009, 10:39 PM
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Damn that looks great. I'm going to try to work up the courage to do this myself. If I can't and you're serious about doing them for people- how much and how long would it take you to do this? I'm in the Brandon area btw.
 
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Very nice!
 
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I can see some sun rot beginning to appear, but nothing too major to worry about yet on mine.
 

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This is not an easy fix, unless you have pro tools and experience such as yourself.

I spent 8 hours and got crap results, I have a thread on it somewhere. Feel free to look it over and critique if you would like.
 
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well it took me a week to do by myself and im by no means experience in body work ima mechanic by trade and messed up real bad spreading the bondo too thick and all i used most of the time was my hand and some sandpaper.
 
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Maybe not using bondo is where I went wrong..
 


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