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Omega

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Oct 10, 2002
Randolph, New Jersey
I have all the parts to add the 2Ga GFX to my car, except for most of the clips and obviously the mounting holes.

I could swear that I caught a glimpse of some body kit/GFX adhesive on a TV car show. I think it was in the same container as silacone.

Am I making this up or does such a product exist?
 
NO GLUE!

I do body work, learned from a professional on the side. I also talk to a few autobody guys ( I work at a pizzeria). None of them use GLUE. Why would you? What are you trying to mount? What happens when you want to go for a different look? What effects doe it have on the paint or clearcoat? When "mounting" things such as roof scoops or w.e. uselss stuff they a'ready come with 3m tape brand new. If not you have to tencil some out a big sheet.

Glueing is like having it molded in. Once its broke or you don't like it (your fubared) Glue will not last forever b.c mother nature will over come it.
 
I did my sideskirts with 3M tape. The body guy that i went to told me to use window weld, which is basically the same stuff they use to hold the windsheild in place. so he did one side for me. it holds amazing. The side that i used tape on is already peeling. So try that out. Its black so dont put too much on or itll leave leftover
 
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