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Anyone heard of this bodykit manufacture before?
http://www.aerokits.net/cart/index.php?mai...roducts_id=5175 If so how it fitment of their products in general, or even better fitment of this front bumper? Any feedback would be great. -------------------- |
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bondo ... dont really know what that is lol but im guessing its to BOND 2 things together? im just taking a wild shot here
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bondo ... dont really know what that is lol but im guessing its to BOND 2 things together? im just taking a wild shot here Bondo is a compound that you can spread and when it hardens it acts like a putty. After it's dried, you can sand it, shape it, do whatever you want with it. When you see cars with molded kits on (where it all looks seamless) they do that with bondo. Sometimes if you have a dent, rather then pull it out some places will bondo the top and paint it. Essentially you can use the bondo to make "extensions" for the headlight area/where it meets the hood. It will take some time, and you'll have to repaint the whole thing (bondo is gray, and easily distinguishable), but the end result should come out cleaner than it currently is. -TC -------------------- Live your life for yourself. Don't hold back for anything or anyone.
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